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Leading a University in Exile
In podcast interview, rector of European Humanities University discusses an institution banned from the country it was created to help.
What Makes Grad Students Happy
Graduate officials who want to improve students' quality of life -- but admit they don't know how -- get some pointers.
Guilford Grows Up
Liberal arts college with Quaker roots doubles in size over last decade, largely due to surge in adult learners.
The Certificate Solution
New analysis suggests increased emphasis on non-degree training may be key to getting more Americans the postsecondary education they need to land jobs.
Using the Rankings
Colleges love to complain about U.S. News, but a new survey documents the ways many of them use the magazine's findings.
How to Talk Science
At gathering of grad school officials, Alan Alda promotes campaign to teach next generation of researchers how to communicate with the public.
'Hide/Seek' (and Remove)
Jonathan D. Katz's career as an art historian can be framed by controversies over federal support for art that offends...
Should Colleges Rescind Honors for Helen Thomas?
She sets off new controversy with comments alleging Zionist control of much of American society; Wayne State kills award with her name.
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