By Colleen Flaherty. The National Labor Relations Board certified the election results for Columbia University’s new graduate assistant union this month, despite the institution’s challenge to the validity of last year's vote. Columbia argued that there were inconsistencies in voter identification procedures during the election, but the board in its two-to-one member decision said any confusion affected four votes at most — far less than the 979 vote margin of approval for the United Autoworkers-affiliated union. More...
Where the Grass Is Greener
By Colleen Flaherty. Study finds humanities and social science Ph.D.s working outside academe are happier than their tenure-track peers, even if "alt-ac" careers weren't their first choice.
With the dearth of available tenure-track faculty positions, professional organizations and others are working to change how Ph.D. programs prepare students for the careers they’re likely to have outside academe. In good news for those efforts, a new study of some 5,000 humanities and social sciences Ph.D.s finds that those working in nonprofits are more satisfied with their jobs than are their peers in tenure-track faculty positions. That’s true even for Ph.D.s who intended to work in academe but did not end up there. More...
Sweet Briar's Curriculum Comes at a Cost
By Rick Seltzer. Small private women's college is cutting more than 10 percent of its faculty as it overhauls curriculum. More...
Eluding the Endowment Tax
By Rick Seltzer. Despite unknowns, colleges and universities are looking at investment and spending strategies to dodge a new tax on net investment earnings. More...
Student Debt in the City
By Rick Seltzer. Residents in poor parts of New York City tend to have less student debt but more trouble paying it off, providing a window into how national trends play out at the local level. More...
Gender Equity Targets Missed
Trading Places
Susan West Engelkemeyer sees walking a day in a student's shoes as part of her continuing education as a college president. More...
Getting Into the Room Where It Happens
Craig Weidemann and Marie A. Cini provide some strategies and tactics for gaining a seat at the decision-making table. More...
On the Virtues of the MLA Convention
As a young scholar, Alice Kelly had some concerns about attending the annual gathering. But she was pleasantly surprised. More...
Made to Order
A one-size-fits-all faculty orientation program may not effectively reach all faculty members, given differences in ranks, roles and experience, write Cheryl Herdklotz and Anne Marie Canale. More...