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Arts Graduates Are Generally Satisfied, Employed

A survey being released today suggests that arts graduates -- counter to the stereotype -- are not all facing unemployment...

New Programs: Healthcare Leadership, Medical Imaging, Hawaiian Studies, Multimedia Journalism

Brown University is starting an executive master of healthcare leadership program. Mercy College, in Ohio, has started an online bachelor...

Easing the Path to Retirement

Colleges honored for creative approaches to encouraging professors to consider going emeritus.

'Irregularities' Found in a Baruch Business Program

"Irregularities" have been found in an executive master's degree in business program of Baruch College of the City University of...

Life Expectancy and Life Decisions

In today’s Academic Minute, Daniel Krupp describes how our unconscious beliefs about life expectancy can influence major life decisions. Krupp...

A Professor's Cry

An open letter to his colleagues, decrying dysfunction at his university, is now prompting reflection (and praise) from academics elsewhere.

Foreign Language Instructors Criticize Italian Universities

Foreign language instructors at Italian universities, typically born outside Italy, have some of the worst working conditions in Italian academe...

Too Catholic to Unionize?

Last month, Duquesne signed an agreement with the NLRB for an election to decide if adjuncts could unionize. Now, citing religious concerns, the university wants out