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Cassuto, Leonard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The dissertation adviser's task may be to give advice, but his or her approval is required for the thesis to pass and the degree to be awarded. It is the graduate student's dissertation, but the imprimatur belongs to the dissertation adviser, so perhaps the process belongs to both of them. But that equation leaves out some other important actors,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, College Faculty, Academic Advising, Graduate Students
Supiano, Beckie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Community colleges serve a large proportion of low-income students each year, but nearly 40 percent of their full-time students don't even fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students offer a number of reasons for not making the effort, according to a report, "Apply to Succeed: Ensuring Community College Students Benefit From…
Descriptors: College Students, Advisory Committees, Community Colleges, Low Income
Basken, Paul; Field, Kelly – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
An expanding investigation into conflicts of interest in the student-loan industry continued to sweep up more lenders and college financial-aid administrators last week. The nation's largest student-loan provider, Sallie Mae, accepted a $2-million settlement with New York State's attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, and three more college officials…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Student Financial Aid Officers, Higher Education, Advisory Committees
Millman, Sierra – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
According to a report released by the National Academies' National Research Council, the U.S. Department of Education needs a high-ranking official to oversee its efforts to expand Americans' proficiency in foreign languages and knowledge of international affairs. The report was prepared by a committee convened to review the "adequacy and…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Educational Policy, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Kolowich, Steve – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Few academic debates are as contentious as those surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls. These fragments of some 800 ancient documents include portions of all but one book of the Hebrew Bible. The first ones were discovered in 1947 by shepherds in caves on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, and are believed to be the oldest surviving Judaic…
Descriptors: Middle Eastern History, Web Sites, Jews, Electronic Publishing
Love, Julia – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Colleges have spent years trying to make their campuses as sustainable as possible, in part to mitigate the effects of global warming. But few of them have strategies to adapt to those effects as they happen. This summer, the most widespread drought in decades, coupled with extensive wildfires and hurricanes, has some administrators thinking about…
Descriptors: Climate, Campuses, Sustainability, Colleges
Fischman, Josh – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Censored papers on bird flu, which could help terrorists, have critics wondering if academic scientists can police their own work. The near-publication has brought out general critics of the federal panel, the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, and the voluntary self-policing approach that it embraces instead of regulation. Members…
Descriptors: Animals, Advisory Committees, Educational Legislation, Scientists
June, Audrey Williams – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
When professors in positions that offer no chance of earning tenure begin to stack the faculty, campus dynamics start to change. Growing numbers of adjuncts make themselves more visible. They push for roles in governance, better pay and working conditions, and recognition for work well done. And they do so at institutions where tenured faculty,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Job Security, English Departments
Fischman, Josh – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
This article reports on how some scientists impersonate outside reviewers for journals and give high marks to their own manuscripts. Scientists appear to have figured out a new way to avoid any bad prepublication reviews that dissuade journals from publishing their articles: Write positive reviews themselves, under other people's names. In…
Descriptors: Credentials, Ethics, Scientists, Deception
Barden, Dennis M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Spring is interview season for aspiring presidents, provosts, and deans. It's when search consultants spend a lot of time sitting in meeting rooms at airport hotels watching candidates engage with hiring committees in the ritual dance of the preliminary interview. Even after 15 years of that, the author is constantly surprised by the approaches…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Search Committees (Personnel), Clothing, Job Applicants
Olson, Gary A. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In a recent Internet discussion among academic deans, the topic was whether departments and other academic units should create external advisory boards. The dean who raised the issue asked his colleagues whether they maintained boards, if they were genuinely beneficial, and what the ideal board would look like. Some administrators are only now…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Leaders, Fund Raising, Alumni
Turkle, Sherry – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In the ongoing national conversation about science education in America, there is a new consensus that people have entered a time of crisis in their relationship to the international scientific and engineering community. When the science committee of the House of Representatives asked the National Academies, the nation's leading scientific…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Incentives, Science Teachers, Public Agencies
Riofrio, Richard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The author was on the academic job market in English eight years in a row. The first four times, he applied all over the place, searching for his first tenure-track job. The next four times, he applied selectively, searching for a position more closely aligned with his academic and personal interests. Although each year on the market was…
Descriptors: Search Committees (Personnel), Teacher Selection, Interests, Labor Market
Jaschik, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
the National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility is criticized by various groups for doing and saying too much or too little. Current controversial issues on its agenda include loan defaults, shoddy trade schools, and treatment of minority students and faculty. The committee's role in some areas is also unclear. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Advisory Committees, Agency Cooperation
Broderick, John R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
One of the nicest things about being on a search committee is getting to meet people from all over the campus, some of whom one had little or no contact with before. The downside of any search, though, despite some meals in classy restaurants, is the extra meetings, endless phone calls, numerous Equal Employment Opportunity and human-resources…
Descriptors: Search Committees (Personnel), Higher Education, Campuses, Figurative Language
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