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Follow the Money

New federal report tracks where 1 million student veterans are going to college, and where the $11 billion in education benefits they receive is going.
Opinion

Career Planning Beyond the B.A.

If the quest to help prepare students for careers after graduation, colleges have an ally in "XBA" programs, writes Peter Olson.

In Case of Emergency

As universities increase the numbers of students they send abroad and the diversity of program locales, a growing number of institutions are creating full-time international health, safety and security-related positions.

More Athletics Undersight

Administrators and trustees at Rutgers University failed to properly monitor the goings-on of sports programs, says -- yet another -- report, keeping them from properly handling an abusive former coach.

Who Will Teach Nursing?

With retirements looming, vacancies unfilled and accreditors cracking down, many colleges search for strategies to hire professors in fast-growing field.

Getting Out in Front

Heeding outside review, Swarthmore will improve sexual assault prevention and response, even as federal officials investigate a Title IX complaint there.

Graduates, Disengaged

Bachelor's-degree holders are less likely to be involved in and enthusiastic about their work than people with more or less education, survey finds.

J-School Makeovers

Amid newsroom cutbacks and a rapidly changing media landscape, journalism schools are trying to find ways to adapt. USC is crunching a two-year master's into nine months. At Columbia, the concentration requirement will be eliminated.