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How Colleges Are Keeping Up With Business Changes
Different strategies take stage at the National Association of College and University Business Officers' annual meeting.
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The Right to Ban Arms
With lawsuit seeking the right to keep guns out of their classrooms, three UT Austin professors try to reshape the debate over campus carry.
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'There Isn't Some Big Conspiracy Happening'
Some scholars are taking confusion about articles mistakenly deleted from the Social Science Research Network as their cue to look for a new place to share research.
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The Price of Cutting Course Loads
Vassar professors want to reduce their teaching loads, but some question a new plan to do so at the expense of course offerings.
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Criminal Justice Education in the Black Lives Matter Era
Shootings and debate over police tactics prompt changes in programs that train law enforcement officials.
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Articles, Not Books
New study suggests that science dissertations increasingly are research article based, not book-length studies, reflecting the professionalization of the Ph.D.
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Origins of 'The Wisconsin Idea'
Author discusses his new book on a much praised philosophy for public higher education.
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When a 40% Raise Is Just Getting Started
U of Memphis is winning praise for giving adjuncts first raise in three decades -- and a large percentage increase at that. But adjunct pay will still be close to minimum wage.
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