Mental Health Crisis for Grad Students
Study finds "strikingly high" rates of depression and anxiety, with many reporting little help or support from supervisors
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Study finds "strikingly high" rates of depression and anxiety, with many reporting little help or support from supervisors
Accreditor's backing of the Purdue-Kaplan deal paves the way for a new, unusual public university, while giving a boost to other for-profit conversions, partnerships and acquisitions.
Study finds instructors are much more likely to respond to comments from white male students than from others.
Susan Dynarski, a prominent scholar, accuses Kevin Hassett, a top Trump administration economist, of plagiarizing her work in a 2007 column
New report calls out NCAA for saying that black athletes graduate at higher rates than other black students, when that’s not true at the top conferences.
“Shocked, dismayed and angry”: faculty members at Wisconsin Stevens Point react to a plan to cut 13 majors, including English, history, political science and sociology, and expand more job-oriented programs.
After the education secretary told 60 Minutes she wasn't sure whether there were more rapes or untrue accusations on campuses, a spokeswoman say she knows that false reports are rare.
Community colleges would face big cost increases under House GOP's plan to overhaul repayment system for federal aid when students drop out.
Online education provider Udacity quietly drops money-back pledge for those who can't find a job after finishing their studies.
UNLV president signed a gift agreement that said a $14 million pledge was valid only if he was in the job. He's leaving, and the pledge has evaporated. Agreement raises questions on governance and fund-raising ethics.