After a college student was found harassing a fellow student via e-mail, a judge ordered him to stay away from her and her friends. But the judge went a step further, telling the student that he is not allowed on the Internet at all, reports the Republican-American, in Waterbury, Conn.
Police say Andrew Reitenbach, a 21-year-old student at the University of Connecticut at Torrington, had sent three e-mail messages to a 19-year-old woman attending the university, messages that frightened her. Police arrested Mr. Reitenbach and charged him with second-degree breach of peace, second-degree harassment, and attempt to commit coercion. He posted $25,000 bond. —Dan Carnevale



Developing online and blended learning programs requires research and collaboration. Learn how top technology companies are partnering with campuses across the country to advance online learning as it becomes an increasingly important aspect of higher education.