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'Accreditation Lite' for International Recruiting Agents

In the realm of international student recruiting, “A lot of agents will just send out blanket e-mails to universities saying...
Opinion

The Adjuncts' Mandate

The recent reports on academic labor by the American Federation of Teachers and Modern Language Association are great news. The...

Proving the Benefits of Peer Instruction

Students appear to learn when they share ideas in class -- but are they just taking cues from smart peers? A study suggests otherwise.

History Beyond the Nation-State

Advocates for "transnational" studies see their field growing and starting to put down institutional roots -- in a challenge to traditional modes of global study.

Historians Reject Proposed Boycott

Members vote to hold special sessions in San Diego hotel owned by backer of Proposition 8, rather than risk financial calamity by breaking a contract for 2010 meeting.

The Depressed History Job Market

As analysis suggests decline of 15 percent or more in openings, those on the job market and those hiring ponder choices and trade rumors about next searches to be called off.

Do Econ Grad Students Need a Teaching Bailout?

Relatively few doctoral programs require for-credit courses on how to lead a class, a study finds -- while another finds most new Ph.D.’s still feel prepared.