Editor’s Note: This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “The Future of Graduate Education,” available in the Chronicle Store. It’s dicey to predict the future in the best of times.
Editor's Note: This interview was conducted in late 2024 and is meant to look at long-term changes in graduate education, not short-term. CU Boulder Provost Russell Moore announced last fall that he ...
A lack of action on long-standing issues coupled with recent societal disruptions has led to growing tensions and challenges between graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and the faculty and ...
According to Kana, “The Inaugural CAS Graduate Research Day was designed to provide a platform for graduate students from the College of Arts and Sciences to showcase their research. The breadth and ...
The program empowers nurses who already hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and an active RN license to pursue graduate-level education through a fully online, asynchronous format that fits ...
Enrollment in graduate and postgraduate programs declined from 2021 to 2022 even as the number of applications increased, according to a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools. Applications ...
Three decades ago, graduate school was a less profitable business in Massachusetts. Tuition was cheaper. Programs were smaller. And the sprawling landscape of online master’s courses, enabling ...
Professor of Physics and Science Education Eric Brewe, PhD, was recently appointed to the role of Associate Dean of Graduate Education in the College of Arts and Sciences. Brewe’s research focuses on ...
The Secondary Special Education concentration in the 4+1 track of the M.Ed in Exceptional Children and Youth Program is for current UD undergraduate secondary education majors or elementary teacher ...
Ask us why UB’s Graduate School of Education is leading the way on tackling tough issues, and we will proudly shine the spotlight on our ambitious students and world-class faculty. At UB, we are ...