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Philosophy Degrees and Sales Jobs

New data on the first three jobs held by graduates of six popular majors show career pathways are a swirl rather than a straight line, and that college degrees typically do create a foundation for entering the workforce.

‘No Singular Pathway’

New data from Council of Graduate Schools show nonlinear career paths and cross-sector movement among Ph.D.s three, eight and 15 years postgraduation, with implications for graduate training.

Campus Officers' ‘Offensive’ Online Posts Prompt Mass Firings

Hampton University fired nine police officers for posting offensive, racist and misogynistic material on social media. Experts say the social media activities of campus officers and other law enforcement officials are under heightened scrutiny.

‘Addressing Homelessness and Housing Insecurity in Higher Education’

Authors discuss new book on those in higher ed who lack a place to live.

Even ‘Offensive’ Publications Have Free Press Rights

Appeals court reinstates humor publication's lawsuit alleging that UC San Diego violated its free press and free speech rights by barring access to funds after condemning the publication as "repugnant."

DePaul Basketball Coach Suspended by NCAA

Association dings head coach for not closely monitoring his program, signaling a desire to hold leaders more responsible for misbehavior by their assistants.

Sound Finances in College and Adulting

College students who make sound financial decisions tend to more quickly develop an adult identity, have fewer mental health problems and better transition to the work force.

New Gossip App Hits College Campuses

Pop wants to become the next big messaging app for students. But will it avoid the mistakes of Yik Yak and other failed campus-based apps before it?