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For-Profit Universities 2.0
The institutions must recapture public trust and return to their roots as work force-focused innovators if they are to recover from their woes, Deborah Seymour and Michael Horn write.

Tracking Transfer in Connecticut
Bill would require the state’s public universities to release data on credit acceptance for transfer students as well as graduation rates for those students.

New Money and New Players on Apprenticeships
Trump administration’s apprenticeship push will include call for up to $200 million in new funding, a less balky federal registration process and more participation by noncollege education providers.

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The Dehumanities
Many humanists have difficulty presenting their case because they are used to speaking one way among themselves and another way to outsiders, argue Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro.

Young, Promising and Underfunded
New analysis suggests that age bias is at play in a reduction of federal funding to early-career researchers and recommends addressing it by redirecting grant monies.

Too Close to an Oil Company?
A leading Dutch business school is accused of giving influence over the curriculum and admissions to an oil company.

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“We Don’t Do That Here”
Jeff Vande Zande learned firsthand how the phrase can be the kiss of death to innovation, change and growth -- and then experienced the results of a very different approach.

Double-Edged Sword of Dual Enrollment
For community colleges, high school students are a growing population to serve, but some fear a lack of financial base for the programs amid fears they may be masking large declines in other enrollments.
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