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The Academic Zodiac

The Academic Zodiac

The Chronicle of Higher Education The Academic Zodiac By Thomas H. Benton MARCH 03, 2008 We all know that the most difficult part of academic life is the uncertainty. Depending on the field, the outcome of many years of study is often determined by the arbitrary whims of Fortuna more than […]

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Little Interest in Earnings Data Among Prospective Students

Little Interest in Earnings Data Among Prospective Students

Inside Higher Ed By Paul Fain July 12, 2017 A new study from the Urban Institute found limited interest among prospective college students about graduates’ labor market outcomes, despite the data’s appeal to policy makers and researchers. The institute created an informational website that described program-level earnings and other data points, which it […]

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U.S. Department of Education Hosts Public Testimony Sessions for Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Revisions to Borrower Defense to Repayment and Gainful Employment Regulations

U.S. Department of Education Hosts Public Testimony Sessions for Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Revisions to Borrower Defense to Repayment and Gainful Employment Regulations

Duane Morris U.S. Department of Education Hosts Public Testimony Sessions for Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Revisions to Borrower Defense to Repayment and Gainful Employment Regulations July 11, 2017 On Monday, July 10, 2017, the U.S. Department of Education hosted the first of two public testimony forums in preparation for the expected […]

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Reframing how we talk about career and technical education

Reframing how we talk about career and technical education

Huffington Post David D. Etzwiler, Contributor CEO, Siemens Foundation Reframing how we talk about career and technical education 07/10/2017 12:24 pm ET | Updated 2 days ago As the White House shines a spotlight on workforce development to address the skills gap, the German model of apprenticeships has been appropriatelley offered as the […]

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