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Burden of Proof in the Balance

If Trump administration changes the rules on colleges’ obligations in adjudicating sex assault charges, will institutions change their policies?

Looking for Career Help

Today’s students are more likely to visit career centers than past graduates but less likely to rate those interactions as very helpful, a new Gallup-Purdue University study finds.

Seeking 'Culture of Integrity' in College Sports

Following a series of high-profile cases of academic fraud in college sports, the American Council on Education releases a new report calling on institutions to better align athletics with their academic mission.
Opinion

What 'Grit' Means for College Educators

Educators should seek to build campus ecosystems where those with certain qualities can shine, strengthen themselves and inspire others, writes Daniel R. Porterfield.

Big Data, Big Challenges

Speakers at meeting for graduate deans warn about the pitfalls of big data-driven research.

The New Ph.D.s

New federal data show American universities awarded a record number of Ph.D.s in 2015.

Ohio Showdown on Campus Carry

Faculty groups urge governor to veto legislation that could effectively end gun bans. Recent incident at Ohio State complicates debate.

Defining the Master's Degree

With programs growing, graduate schools group tries to create a framework for curricula and expectations across diverse fields.