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Savings-Savvy Seniors
Johns Hopkins sees increase in December graduates as students choose tuition savings and heightened job prospects over a lazy senior spring semester.
Majority Disaffection
In survey of experiences of student affairs professionals, a surprising trend emerges: the alienation of straight white men.
Veritossed
Four quiz bowl championships by Harvard University have been vacated after the discovery that a former team member improperly accessed tournament questions.
Opinion
Don't Arm Us
Lucinda Roy, a Virginia Tech professor who reported concerns about Seung-Hui Cho before he killed, writes that the idea of arming faculty members is foolish and dangerous.

Social Media as Medication
Student affairs professionals discuss how technology use -- in some ways, enabled by the officials themselves -- may harm students' social development.
Humanities Ph.D. Plus
In a push to improve grad students' digital skills and career prospects, institutions join forces.
Now What?
Gainful employment takes another hit in court, jeopardizing a possible appeal and raising questions about federal collection of data on higher education.

Ranking Without Controversy?
Two community colleges share 2013 Aspen Prize, a feel-good event featuring serious data that might have legs.
Pagination
Pagination
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