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Questioning a Degree's Value
The value of a master’s degree in education – in monetary, philosophical and educational terms – is under fire as...
Getting Their Babel On
MLA survey shows record array of foreign languages offered on the nation’s campuses, as the proportion of students enrolling holds steady.
Wharton, Rebooted
Penn’s business school revamps its MBA program with an offer of a free “sabbatical” course to graduates every seven years.
How to Talk Science
At gathering of grad school officials, Alan Alda promotes campaign to teach next generation of researchers how to communicate with the public.
Drilling the Living Tongue
A fight over pedagogy and personalities prompts an exodus of faculty from the University of Maryland's flagship Arabic studies program.
Active Learning = More Majors
NEW ORLEANS -- It is no secret that these are hard times for anthropology. The discipline claims little more than...
Professors (and Learners) of the Year
It’s probably not unusual for junior professors to hear they should devote their time to research rather than waste it...
Cheating and the Generational Divide
The revelation that hundreds of University of Central Florida students in a senior-level business class received an advance version of...
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