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Global Learning Exchange (GLX) has opened a Hub in Nassau, Bahamas, in collaboration with the Bahamas Institute of Business and Technology. This innovative college Hub combines online classes with in-person student support, providing a space equipped with technology for video classes, collaborative projects, and student-staff interactions. The first classes, offered by Hilbert College, will be available this fall. GLX, created by Sonic Foundry, aims to establish similar Hubs in developing countries, catering to students without internet access at home or the means to travel long distances for education. The Hub model, blending online and in-person elements, is seen as a transformative approach to higher education. Sonic Foundry is exploring partnerships with colleges in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries in Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. The success of GLX Hubs could present a business opportunity for Sonic Foundry, offering a new direction for the company.