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The Path to Failure in Academe: A Tragedy in Multiple Acts

With tongues in cheeks, Stephen M. Gavazzi, David V. Rosowsky and Chuck Pezeshki satirically describe the steps faculty and administrators can take to realize failure on a grand scale.

New Programs: Chicana/o Studies, Cybersecurity, Nursing

Central New Mexico Community College is launching associate of arts programs in Chicana/o studies and American studies. State University of...
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Tempering the Baby Bust Financial Hit

Even though fewer children will be born in the coming years, a greater number of them will be able to pay more to attend college, writes Phillip B. Levine.

New Programs: Education, New Media, Molecular Biology, Athletic Training, Public Health, Instructional Design, Event Management, Data Science

Andrew College, in Georgia, is starting a bachelor of science in elementary education. Concordia College, in New York, is adding...

Between a Lawsuit and Retirement

A longtime professor wants to retire. Her university says she has to drop her pay-based gender discrimination suit first.

Great Recession Graduates: Where Are They Now?

One in five of those receiving bachelor's degrees in 2007-08 had negative net worth in 2018, and 14 percent couldn't pay essential expenses.
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Ph.D. Alumni: Hidden in Plain Sight

Through collaborative efforts on our campuses, we can better engage such graduates and address various institutional challenges, write Anna De Cheke Qualls, Natalie Lundsteen and Tiffanie N. Purvis.

Public-Private Alliance Called ‘Merger Alternative’

Iowa Wesleyan University and Southeastern Community College will continue to operate separately while sharing some financial resources and working to create a seamless transfer program.