Graduate education

Graduate education

A map of the United States showing Antioch campuses in Seattle, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and New Hampshire, and Otterbein's campus in Ohio.
Jul 14, 2022
They announce an affiliation today with intention to create a national university system alongside additional partners to be named later.

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August 11, 2022
A federally registered apprenticeship program would address supply-side job market problems and protect investments graduate students make in their careers, Dan Jacoby writes.
July 14, 2022
They announce an affiliation today with intention to create a national university system alongside additional partners to be named later.
July 8, 2022
Brandeis University overhauls Ph.D. training in the humanities and social sciences, including by funding internships on campus and off.
July 7, 2022
Medical students in states where abortion is criminalized are already facing restrictions to their education, with major implications for the future of reproductive health care.
June 14, 2022
A scholarship fund focused on Native American graduate students wants to increase their numbers in academe and professional careers and combat long-standing disparities.
May 16, 2022
Stymied by California’s outdated master plan for higher education, the state should look to Texas’ approach to supporting emerging research universities, Adela de la Torre writes.
May 13, 2022
Rutgers University graduate assistants whose research was impacted by COVID-19 say they need one more year of funding to finish. Rutgers says the well is drying up.
April 29, 2022
A new report from the Humanities Indicators Project finds that master’s degrees in humanities fields peaked in 2012 and Ph.D.s three years later. There are no signs of a bounce back.
April 27, 2022
University of California graduate assistants, postdocs and others stage a mass protest for better pay and benefits, while graduate workers in Illinois celebrate a win and those in Indiana continue striking.
April 25, 2022
Former graduate students in clinical counseling accuse Johns Hopkins of forcing them out of the program.

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