Cengage has announced the launch of Cengage Unlimited eTextbooks, a new subscription option that gives students access to 14,000-plus e-textbooks, study guides, test prep and other resources for ...
Two authors have filed a federal lawsuit against educational publisher Cengage, alleging that the company’s new Cengage Unlimited subscription service will improperly cost them sales and royalty ...
Simply sign up to the US & Canadian companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Cengage Learning, one of the world’s largest educational publishers, is launching a Netflix-style ...
College students may never again need to buy a textbook. Cengage Learning, a Stamford-based publisher of academic books, is offering a way for students to rent 1,200 popular titles through its rental ...
Cengage has created an online subscription service where students purchase unlimited access to textbooks and course materials at a set price. (Cengage) Cengage, the largest U.S. provider of course ...
Following a major e-textbook pilot last year, the California State University System announced Wednesday that it has cut a deal with Cengage Learning that could give students steep discounts on that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the future of books and the business of storytelling. The Netflix-for-college-textbooks business model sounds like a ...
Earlier this month, digital learning company Cengage and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) announced a free online textbook program to help Black students shoulder the financial strain of ...
Textbook prices have risen four times faster than the rate of inflation over the last decade, and as a result, 64% of students have skipped a required book at some point in their college career. In ...
The Department of Justice is on track to OK a merger of textbook sellers McGraw-Hill and Cengage despite vocal opposition by student groups who say the deal will only add to already skyrocketing ...
Publisher Cengage has been accused of “trampling on its authors’ rights” in a class action suit filed in New York Monday. Textbook authors David Knox and Caroline Schacht are leading the lawsuit, ...