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'You Can't Measure What We Teach'

"You can’t measure what we teach." "The results [of what our students gain in the classroom] won’t be known for...

Women Abroad and Men at Home

Persistent gender gap in study abroad, even as total enrollments rise, puzzles many experts.

Strategies in an Age of Assessment

Maintaining faculty support and enthusiasm is key when judging graduate programs, but it's also one of the most difficult parts of the job, two deans tell the Council of Graduate Schools.

The Tightening Humanities Job Market

With big disciplinary meetings about to start, some reliable measures start to appear about how many colleges are really hiring -- and the news isn't good.

Breadth of Adjunct Use and Abuse

Non-tenure-track instructors are used more frequently and in more disciplines (and at lower pay) than is commonly thought, AFT report says.

Tenure on the Chopping Block

Kentucky community college system leaders have plan to eliminate traditional job security for all new faculty hires.

(Not Really) Measuring Up

Biennial report on states' performance in higher ed finds small gains in college preparation and completion -- offset by socioeconomic gaps and failure to keep pace with advances by other countries.