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Buyer Beware

New research suggests that students recruited through agents are likely to be less well-prepared for college.

Foreign Grad Admissions Up 9%

Offers to Chinese students are up 20 percent, but figures for India and South Korea are flat.

Exit Interviews

Study examines Dutch professors to determine why some stay in academe while others leave.

Snap Judgments

Study finds differences, by discipline, in the photographs scholars post on their university websites.

‘Mission-Driven, Market-Smart’

In the face of concerns about market constraints on tuition, liberal arts colleges are starting to promote existing strengths to new groups, including corporate partners.

Wordsworth as 'Management Guru'

Businesses pay a professor for insights they can gain from the Romantic poet.
Opinion

A Bright Light

Margee M. Ensign describes how the American U. of Nigeria runs counter to many of the trends of American-style campuses outside the U.S.

The Aging English Professoriate

As professors put off retirement, academics under 30 are having a tougher time starting their careers, study finds.