Faculty
Top Business Schools Look to Social Scientists to Enhance Research
The tight academic job market has given some the incentive to explore faculty positions outside their disciplines.
In the World
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The Epic, Secret Struggle to Educate Iran's Bahais
A persecuted population, against all odds, has created and sustained its own institute.
- WorldWise: New Project Offers Hope That Higher-Education Rankings Can Benefit Universities
- New University Seeks to Reform Chinese Higher Education
From the Blogs
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Paint It High and Deep
Making the Ph.D. the terminal degree for professional artists might make CV’s look grander, but will it make the art itself any more interesting?
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Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Teachers
Some say teaching is a calling. “I just pray that if my kids get the call, they don’t pick up,” Rob Jenkins writes.
- On Grammar and Extraterrestrials
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Is Death Bad for You?
It sure seems like it, but ...
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Portnoy's Enduring Complaint
- Awful Job, Great Entertainment
From Graduate School to Welfare
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The Ph.D. Now Comes With Food Stamps
Many people with master's degrees and Ph.D.'s are surviving on government assistance, and their numbers are rising fast.
In the U.S.
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MIT Names Its Provost, Who Led Online-Education Efforts, as New President
L. Rafael Reif, a faculty member for 32 years, has played a lead role in the creation of MITx and edX.
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The Real Power of the Phantom Mind
Paralyzed patients can control robot arms with their brains.
- U. of North Texas-Dallas Seeks Faculty Views on Bain's 'New University' Model
- Say Something: A Student 'Poster Child'
- Scoring the Showdown Between a Scientist and a Storyteller
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To Develop Student Entrepreneurs, Colleges Incubate Their Ideas
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Illinois Bill Would Ban Use of Search Firms in Hiring at Public Universities
- Publishers and Georgia State See Broad Implications in Copyright Ruling
- Florida A&M President Suspends Band Through Next Year
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Cultural-Studies Journal Gets Revamped for a 'Different Intellectual Moment'
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