From The Chronicle of Higher Education. Tuesday, December 2. Today's updates. Leader of Kentucky's Community-College System Rejects Raise and Bonus · Former U. of Georgia Dean Is Exonerated of Sexual-Harassment Charges ...
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From The Chronicle of Higher Education. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS:. article illustration. (Illustration by Doug Paulin). Assessing Higher Education. The "Measuring Up" report is right about the problems that two-year ...
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KH: Compared to K12, institutions in higher education operate relatively independently of one another and have shown less interest in producing and sharing data on student success. This was one of the points made in the Spellings ...
From The Chronicle of Higher Education. Monday, December 1, 2008. Grad Students' Pay Varies Widely, Study Shows. A Chronicle survey of compensation for graduate teaching and research assistants at more than 100 universities reveals a ...
A recent article in the "Chronicle of Higher Education" reported that many people completing degrees end up working in the same jobs they could have taken right out of high school. The science/professional people coming out of those ...
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