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7 décembre 2014

House Panel Plans to Scrutinize U.S. Universities' Ties With China

subscribe todayBy Karin Fischer. Until now, the impact of China on American universities has largely been a subject of discussion for college campuses, not the halls of Congress.
No longer. A U.S. House subcommittee will hold a hearing on Thursday about whether American colleges’ Chinese connections could compromise academic freedom in this country. Scholars from both the United States and China will testify. More...

7 décembre 2014

How to Make the Case for Graduate Education

subscribe todayBy Vimal Patel. After her talk to a packed room on Thursday, Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California, asked audience members to raise their hands if they planned to meet with members of Congress or their staffs while here in Washington.
Only about a half-dozen or so hands shot up in a room full of some 700 graduate-school administrators attending the annual meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools. More...

7 décembre 2014

Online Einstein Project Reveals Scientist’s Magnitude and Minutiae

subscribe todayBy Peter Monaghan. Albert Einstein has long been one of the best-­documented scientific figures. Now his voluminous papers have become among the most readily available records of a great thinker’s life and work.
In a project more than two decades in the making, Princeton University Press has created and made available, free, a digital edition of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. More...

7 décembre 2014

Doctoral Degrees Increased Last Year, but Career Opportunities Remained Bleak

subscribe todayBy Audrey Williams June. The number of earned doctorates awarded by American universities increased 3.5 percent in 2013, to 52,760, according to data from the National Science Foundation.
However, the snapshot of new Ph.D.’s, which comes from an annual report on doctoral-degree attainment known as the "Survey of Earned Doctorates," highlights a bleak part of post-Ph.D. life. More...

7 décembre 2014

In a Move Toward Open Access, ‘Nature’ Allows Widespread Article Sharing

 

subscribe todayBy Paul Basken. Nature, one of the world’s most-cited scientific publications, took a step toward open access on Tuesday by granting its subscribers and journalists wide authority to let outside readers view its articles at no cost.
Under the new policy, subscribers to 49 journals published by the Nature Publishing Group and collected on Nature’s website can create and share links to full-text versions of all of that content. More...

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7 décembre 2014

At the White House Summit, 3 Things That Worked—and 2 That Didn’t

subscribe todayBy Max Lewontin. With an increased focus on the barriers that keep many students from enrolling in or graduating from college, the second White House Summit on College Opportunity invited a broader range of college leaders, pre­college educators, and organizations to the table. More...

7 décembre 2014

More Than 100 Colleges Made Pledges at the First White House Summit. Here’s How 6 Fared.

subscribe todayBy Mary Bowerman, Max Lewontin, and Jared Misner. Some college leaders have dismissed the White House’s Summit on College Opportunity—the second installment of which takes place on Thursday—as a dog-and-pony show focused more on drawing attention than on stoking action. But all of the more than 100 institutions that scored invitations to the first summit, held in January, had to pledge to do something to expand college access for needy students. More...

7 décembre 2014

White House Summit on College Opportunity, Take 2: Bigger, Broader, but Still Secretive

subscribe todayBy Kelly Field. When college leaders convene here on Thursday for the second Summit on College Opportunity, they’ll notice a few changes from the inaugural event, held in January.
Most obvious will be the size of the event. Twice as many people are expected to attend the second summit, which has been moved from the White House to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center to accommodate the crowd. More...

7 décembre 2014

Are MOOC-Takers 'Students'? Not When It Comes to the Feds Protecting Their Data

subscribe todayBy Steve Kolowich. The U.S. Education Department wants to encourage colleges and the tech companies they work with to protect student data from misuse. But the agency’s power to protect the privacy of people taking free, online courses is essentially nonexistent.
"Data in the higher-education context for MOOCs is seldom Ferpa-protected," Kathleen Styles, the Education Department’s chief privacy officer, said on Tuesday at a symposium on student privacy. More...

7 décembre 2014

Can Digital ‘Badges’ and ‘Nanodegrees’ Protect Job Seekers From a First-Round Knockout?

subscribe todayBy Steve Kolowich. Hiring managers look at each résumé for an average of six seconds, according to a 2012 study by TheLadders, a job-hunting website.
In those six seconds, the recruiter looks at the applicant’s name, information about current and previous jobs, and education. Then a quick yes or no, and it’s on to the next one. More...

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