September 6, 2002
Alliance Backed by Oxford, Stanford, and Yale Offers Courses to the Public
A distance-education company supported by three elite universities began offering online courses to the general public last month. The nonprofit venture, until now known as the Alliance for Lifelong Learning, has also changed its unwieldy name to a more marketable one: AllLearn.
The company previously offered courses only to the alumni of Stanford University, the University of Oxford, and Yale University, the three institutions that support the venture. Nancy D. Kelly, the director of
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