Sociologists must publish twice as much as before to get first job
Oversupply of young scholars means employers’ productivity demands are much higher than a generation ago, study finds
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Oversupply of young scholars means employers’ productivity demands are much higher than a generation ago, study finds
Illinois College will soon be making some of its degree programs more accessible and flexible by offering them in a totally online format.
A prominent online program management company, 2U, announced this morning that it will purchase Trilogy Education Services, a large boot camp provider that partners with continuing education divisions at dozens of universities.
Two New Jersey law school clinics are getting a bit of a CASH INFUSION...for helping illegal immigrants.
Members of the public will be able to run their own experiments, producing data that could be valuable for scholars
Wheeling Jesuit eliminates all majors in liberal arts, keeping pre-professional programs and athletics. Many tenured professors are losing jobs.
For many college students, academics are an afterthought.
A New Jersey Turning Point USA chapter tried to advertise its "White Privilege Is A Myth" event through the political science department's listserv.
Report from Office for Students says ‘unrealistic’ targets on recruitment could expose an institution to ‘significant risk’
Its faculty and alumni have won 39 Nobel Prizes. Graduates include former Compaq Chairman Ben Rosen and Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, known for the law that computer processing speed doubles every two years.