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Indeed, as co-directors of the Pearl Project, a faculty-student investigative reporting project at Georgetown University that has mostly included young women students, reporting on journalists targeted and killed in the line of duty, we were stunned by the news.
Asra Q. Nomani: Lara Logan: 'A Kick in the Gut' Asra Q. Nomani 2011
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One aspiring scholar asked about teaching:'Teaching,' he was told, 'is like hitting a home run at the faculty-student softball picnic.
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The long-term effect is that colleges begin to look more alike than different as they chase the same "input measures" valued by U.S. News: student selectivity, faculty-student ratio, average retention of freshmen, and financial measures, like financial resources per student, alumni-giving rate, and faculty salaries.
Jeff Selingo: Want a Cheaper, Better College Experience? Stop the Rankings and Let Go of Tradition Jeff Selingo 2011
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The long-term effect is that colleges begin to look more alike than different as they chase the same "input measures" valued by U.S. News: student selectivity, faculty-student ratio, average retention of freshmen, and financial measures, like financial resources per student, alumni-giving rate, and faculty salaries.
Jeff Selingo: Want a Cheaper, Better College Experience? Stop the Rankings and Let Go of Tradition Jeff Selingo 2011
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The long-term effect is that colleges begin to look more alike than different as they chase the same "input measures" valued by U.S. News: student selectivity, faculty-student ratio, average retention of freshmen, and financial measures, like financial resources per student, alumni-giving rate, and faculty salaries.
Jeff Selingo: Want a Cheaper, Better College Experience? Stop the Rankings and Let Go of Tradition Jeff Selingo 2011
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This means an end to the status quo at many universities, where faculty-student interaction is restricted largely to the mastery of a given academic discipline.
Nathan O. Hatch: Bringing Career Planning into Liberal Arts Classrooms Nathan O. Hatch 2011
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This means an end to the status quo at many universities, where faculty-student interaction is restricted largely to the mastery of a given academic discipline.
Nathan O. Hatch: Bringing Career Planning into Liberal Arts Classrooms Nathan O. Hatch 2011
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This means an end to the status quo at many universities, where faculty-student interaction is restricted largely to the mastery of a given academic discipline.
Nathan O. Hatch: Bringing Career Planning into Liberal Arts Classrooms Nathan O. Hatch 2011
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This means an end to the status quo at many universities, where faculty-student interaction is restricted largely to the mastery of a given academic discipline.
Nathan O. Hatch: Bringing Career Planning into Liberal Arts Classrooms Nathan O. Hatch 2011
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Michael Poliakoff of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni suggests another possible reform: having federally approved accrediting agencies stop measuring inputs, such as faculty-student ratio, and start conducting performance audits of outputs such as what a university spends on instruction versus administration, what its graduation rate is, how its graduates fare in employment, and so on.
When Big Government Goes to College William McGurn 2011
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