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McMurtrie, Beth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
This article discusses the results of the latest "Open Doors" report from the Institute of International Education. The report states that thousands of mainland Chinese students in pursuit of an American education helped drive up international enrollments at colleges across the United States. Double-digit growth from China, primarily at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Field, Kelly – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Over the past five years, the number of complaints filed against agencies collecting on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education has grown by 45 percent. The Federal Trade Commission, which oversees the entire industry, received 142,743 complaints involving debt-collection companies last year, though only some involved student loans. Consumer…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Debt (Financial), Loan Repayment, Problems
Berrett, Dan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Einstein was blessed with a rare genius. He also understood the intellectual weight of a flight of fancy. He turned over the idea in his mind for a decade before concluding that the light beam next to him would appear to be at rest even though it was traveling at the speed of light. While it may be tempting to focus on Einstein's cognitive…
Descriptors: Climate, Cultural Awareness, Creativity, Creative Thinking
Fischer, Karin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Employers value a four-year college degree, many of them more than ever. Yet half of those surveyed recently by "The Chronicle" and American Public Media's "Marketplace" said they had trouble finding recent graduates qualified to fill positions at their company or organization. Nearly a third gave colleges just fair to poor marks for producing…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, College Graduates, Communication Skills, Employees
Kelly, Andrew P.; McShane, Michael Q. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
It's no secret that states and the federal government have found themselves in a financial pinch when it comes to higher education. After years of recession and sluggish recovery, states have slashed per-pupil public spending on higher education by 14.6 percent since 2008. At the federal level, though money for Pell Grants has more than doubled…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Financial Support, Skilled Workers, Grants
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The fiscal year that begins on July 1 for most colleges is expected to bring a wave of layoffs, as institutions grapple with declining state contributions, a falloff in donations, and other budget pressures. Eliminating jobs can create a number of legal pitfalls, including potential lawsuits for breach of contract or discrimination. If handled…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Job Layoff, Retrenchment, Financial Problems
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
James M. Fadool, an associate professor of biology at Florida State University, got a federal grant of more than $300,000 to study eye defects using zebra-fish. Some of that money went to pay another researcher, $1,536 biweekly, to assist with the research and manage the lab where the fish were kept. But an audit by the Office of Inspector General…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Federal Aid, Grants, Research Administration
Perlmutter, David D. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A month ago, the author wrote about the "official" materials one submits for a tenure-track academic hire, like a statement of one's teaching philosophy and a list of references. But in the Internet age, the "unofficial" part of an application is what exists about a person online. In 2009 the author wrote columns about the role of social media,…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Teaching (Occupation), Higher Education, Role
McClellan, George S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
There are times when passion for a job is seriously tested by the circumstances and conditions of the work. The accumulated effect of long hours, increasing demand for services, shrinking budgets, intractable issues, litigious environments, and what seems at times like incessant bashing of higher education for political purposes can lead to…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Burnout, Higher Education, Student Personnel Workers
Wilhelm, Ian – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Dozens of universities have started encouraging students to go abroad early in their college life in the last decade, offering overseas opportunities that last a week to a full academic year, in countries as diverse as Britain, China, and Mexico. A variety of factors are driving the growth. Universities say the programs help globalize the…
Descriptors: Drinking, Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Study Abroad
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
In autumn, most colleges' football fields are covered with a thick carpet of grass or artificial turf and are adorned with yard lines. But the football field at Paul Quinn College was carved up by plowing and planting. This past fall, portions of the college's gridiron were covered with sweet potatoes, watermelons, peppers, rosemary, and sugar…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Financial Problems, Black Colleges, Educational Finance
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
An African-American stripper's false accusation of rape against three white Duke University lacrosse players in 2006--and the overzealous prosecution that followed--ultimately exposed prosecutorial misconduct, a rush to judgment, and simmering tensions of class, race, privilege, and gender. Michael L. Seigel, a professor of law at the University…
Descriptors: Race, Rape, Book Reviews, Athletes
Wolverton, Brad – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
For two weeks every June, the College World Series showcases one of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA's) most popular sports. More than 300,000 fans flock to picturesque Rosenblatt Stadium, in Omaha, with millions more tuning in on ESPN. Ticket sales, which in recent years topped $9-million, make baseball the NCAA's…
Descriptors: Team Sports, College Athletics, Budgeting, Retrenchment
Bluemenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
College endowments earned an average return of minus-3 percent for the 2008 fiscal year and an estimated minus-22.5 percent in the five months after that, two new reports show. More than a quarter of all institutions said they plan to draw less money from their endowment this year than they had expected to spend. After a half-decade of soaring…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, Educational Finance, Higher Education, Financial Problems
Shieh, David – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The author shares the story of La-Keya Williams, a junior at Spelman College who has found a donor willing to help her out for the funds she needed to continue her education. Shortly after classes ended last summer, Ms. Williams realized she would have a hard time coming up with the roughly $36,000 needed to pay for her junior year. She took a…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Fund Raising, Paying for College, Help Seeking
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