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Reflections on 35 Years in International Education

Outgoing director of Arcadia's Center for Education Abroad talks about the growth of third-party providers, oversight and, yes, subpoenas.

Caught Off Guard -- But Why?

Economic downturns are part of a painful and predictable reality for universities, but -- perhaps purposely -- few have long-term strategic plans to deal with budget cuts.

Legal Win for Indiana Faculty Who Aren't Renewed

If a university declined to renew a non-tenure-track professor's fixed-term teaching contract, is the professor then voluntarily unemployed? According to...

Above the Law?

U. of California asserts that it would not comply with legislation protecting student newspaper advisers from firings over content disputes. Is it allowed to pick and choose which state laws to follow?

The Evolving SAT Debates

College Board shifts policy to help repeat (generally wealthier) test takers; new study backs board claims on writing test, but questions whether verbal exam adds anything.

Sociology Jobs Plentiful, But Do They Match?

Overall supply of positions suggests new Ph.D.'s have options, but criminology appears more popular with hiring committees than with grad students.

Stripping His Way to a Ph.D.

Journalism professor's new book is a distinctly personal account of researching D.C.'s gay clubs.