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Tomorrow's Doctors: Less Empathetic Tomorrow Than Today

“Is There Hardening of the Heart During Medical School?” asks a new study appearing in March’s Academic Medicine. Seems so...

Good Years Before the Bad

Annual analysis of state and local support finds healthy increase for fiscal 2007, but long-term rise in reliance on tuition.

Abandoning Print, Not Peer Review

Editor of journal with traditional publishing model joins forces with Indiana U. library to start free online alternative, replicating quality control and seeing surge in readers.

Theses are Forever

The presidential campaign has turned some work by college seniors into fodder for public debate. Some have mixed feelings about the scrutiny of such early academic writings.

A Little Help From Its Friends?

18 months after finishing their work, individual members of the Spellings Commission may urge Congress to abandon plan to limit Education Department regulation of accreditation.

The Mentoring Gap for Women in Science

New study of graduates of top doctoral programs in chemistry shows potential long-term impact of differing ways students interact with professors.