As reported by Jim Milliot for Publisher's Weekly , in a major deal in the academic journals sector, Wiley has acquired U.K.-based Emerald Publishing from Cambridge Information Group for £337 million ($452 million at current exchange rates), expanding Wiley’s journal portfolio to approximately 2,500 titles and increasing its position in the social sciences — particularly economics, business, and finance. As Milliot explains, in announcing the purchase Wiley observed that in addition to expanding its journal offerings, the acquisition better positions Wiley in the AI and data analytics space at a moment when demand for trusted peer-reviewed research content is accelerating rapidly as companies scale up AI models and applications. To date, Wiley has signed AI licensing agreements worth more than $100 million. According to Milliot, by the end of this year Wiley expects Emerald to generate more than $85 million of revenue with mid-single-digit revenue growth, 92% recurring subscr...
Columbus State University has named 1,080 undergraduate students to its Spring 2026 President’s List and Dean’s Lists. This represents 19.8% of all undergraduate students enrolled in the spring. The Dean’s Lists represent an elite group of undergraduate students who excelled in the classroom by earning a minimum 3.60 semester GPA in at least 12 semester credit hours during the fall. They include 396 students—more than 7% of the university’s fall undergraduate enrollment: 79 from the College of the Arts, 88 from the Turner College of Business & Technology, 80 from the College of Education & Health Professions, 139 from the College of Letters & Sciences, and 10 dual-enrolled high school students, undeclared students or those from the University College. In addition, four students on the list are also enrolled in the Honors College.