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The Shrinking Ph.D. Job Market
As number of new Ph.D.s rises, the percentage of people earning a doctorate without a job waiting for them is up. While all disciplines face the problem, some have particularly high debt levels.

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Affirming the Student Success Underground
As institutions seek to advance their student success agendas, they should consider the insights of longtime -- yet often overlooked -- veterans in the field.
Fraud and the Final Four
Syracuse U and the U of North Carolina meet in Final Four of men's basketball, following season when one team's coach missed nine games for NCAA violations and the other remained under investigation for high-profile case of academic fraud.

Creative Solutions in Florida
A two-year college in Florida makes dramatic gains in developmental education course pass rates, even amid a state-mandated change to remedial education and the addition of performance funding.

Competency for the Traditional-Age Student
Accreditor approves Purdue's new competency-based bachelor's degree, which blends technical disciplines with the humanities and has a customizable approach designed more for a career than a first job.

Study Abroad and Terror
Recent attacks in Europe have targeted the most popular region for American study abroad students -- and the one traditionally perceived as safe.

'On Being Raped'
Professor writes about how he was raped as a young man, drawing attention to male victims of a terrible crime.
Losing Games vs. Losing Students
New paper finds little correlation between a coach's career advancement and the academic success of a team's players.
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