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The Confessions of a Ph.D. on Life as an Admissions Counselor

Rebbecca Kaplan advises other Ph.D.s considering higher ed administration, describing how -- despite leaving the scholarly track -- she lives a modified version of the career path she originally prepared for.

I Miss Teaching Full-Time

But that doesn't mean I'm ever going back.

Is U.S. International Education Building a Wall?

The 2019 Conference of the Americas on International Education attracted a record number of almost 1,000 participants from Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, China and New Zealand, but little participation from the U.S.

What Would Thomas Do?

Lessons and affirmations Thomas Jefferson’s legacy offers colleges and universities navigating free speech and religious freedom.

The Sketchy Legal Ground for Online Revenue Sharing

The federal guidance that allows colleges to share tuition dollars with contractors that help them recruit students -- as long as they provide other services, too -- conflicts with the law and should be revoked, Robert Shireman argues.

Stress Management During Application Season

Junior Prof shares a few strategies for making an academic job search or the process of submitting a grant proposal a bit more bearable.