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Finding a Student's Calling

In a sign of the times, a college cuts its pastoral staff from 2 to 1, to move one of the clergy to the career center to provide a different type of guidance to students.

Uncertainty After Autonomy

As deadline to call for an unlikely vote to override NCAA governance shift approaches, many question whether the five wealthiest sports conferences' newfound authority will lead to any major changes.

Confusion on Competency

Audit critical of the Education Department's review process for alternative to the credit hour raises questions about direction of federal policy and could discourage some colleges.
Opinion

Ministers, Not M.B.A.s

Graduate education in the humanities may need reform -- but the changes cannot treat the PhD as a high-end professional credential, writes Johann Neem.

Ranking and Networking

LinkedIn gets into college rankings with an employment outcomes tool based on big samples and plenty of specifics about real people.

Combating Concussions

Would formal regulations and sanctions have helped prevent the University of Michigan's mishandling of a quarterback's concussion?

Outrage at Michigan

University's lack of immediate response to a concussion leads to mass student protests and demands for dismissal of athletic director.

Unequal All Around

New study finds that STEM fields aren't actually worse than other disciplines in attracting talented students to doctoral study.