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The Economic Gains (Yes, Gains) of a Liberal Arts Education

Sure, engineers earn more, but new study shows that liberal arts college grads are doing just fine and seeing economic mobility -- and that much of what is said about graduates of these programs is not backed by evidence.

Faculty Hiring After the Recession

New hires of full-time faculty at public master’s and doctoral institutions rose more than a decade ago, then declined after the recession -- while hires at baccalaureate institutions remained slow and steady.

Taking Back a Doctorate? Not So Fast

Judge says University of Texas at Austin can't revoke a former student's Ph.D. on its own, outside a court of law.

Debate on New Mission of an Australian University Press

Shift at Melbourne University Publishing raises question of whether nonacademic books can be used to subsidize academic publishing.

‘Standing Up for What’s Right’

Lessons learned from the Wright State strike: professors will fight against an imposed contract, for their right to bargain over health care -- and for basic respect.
Opinion

Teaching Critical Theory Today

It's best to teach it with a healthy dose of self-awareness about what sort of shifty, sometimes shady, field it is, writes Christopher Schaberg.

The Letters Can Wait

American Historical Association says hiring committees shouldn't ask for letters of recommendation until candidates pass a first look.