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Transcript of Tomorrow

New transcripts and technologies take shape as colleges participating in the Comprehensive Student Record Project test new ways to track what students do in college.
Opinion

Let's Focus More on the First Year

Students enter college hoping it will be a major step up from what they were doing before, writes Roger Martin, but they are often disappointed.
Opinion

Pathways in Name Only

Most completion-oriented pathways reforms lack an overarching vision and fail to live up to their promise, writes Mary Rittling.

Must vs. Should

Colleges say the Department of Education's guidance on campus sexual assault is vague and inconsistent.

Faculty First on Completion

Faculty-led reforms may be the best way to improve graduation rates, according to Achieving the Dream, which is working to give adjunct faculty members a seat at the table.

Stanford's Massive Push in Graduate Scholarships

University announces $400 million gift to help create $750 million endowment for program to attract the best talent from around the world.

Don't 'Go There'

Is teaching under campus carry still teaching? New guidelines from the Faculty Senate at U of Houston ask the question, with suggestions such as dropping controversial course content for safety concerns.

Winners and Losers in Shifting Grad Education

Purdue is cutting grad enrollments to boost pay of those it enrolls -- and is pushing professors to teach more intro courses. Will the approach provide focus? Or is it another attack on English that could leave undergrads without enough instructors?