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Why Writers Love to Hate the M.F.A.
The New York Times
The proliferation and power of M.F.A.s in creative writing have created heated scholarly debate. Aspiring novelists, take note.
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Making America Great Again
The New York Times
Perceived as too progressive, A.P. History takes a right turn and ends up in the middle.
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Fighting for Free Speech on America's Campuses
The New York Times
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education wants students to know not just their First Amendment rights, but yours.
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Warrior Voices
The New York Times
Veterans learn to write the words they could not speak.
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R.O.I.
The New York Times
Is graduate school worth it?
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Tryouts for the Rest of Your Life
The New York Times
How to get into a top theater program: flap your arms, sing woo-woo-wah and hold your breath.
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The SAT III?
The New York Times
The makers of the big test look for a way to measure the inner collegian.
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Where the Jobs Are
The New York Times
The 10 fastest growing fields.
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Adolescents, Sunny Side Up
The New York Times
A curriculum takes a pre-emptive strike against teenage depression.
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So You Want to Work for a Nonprofit?
The New York Times
How a casualty of Bear Stearns traded Wall Street for the do-good life.
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The World Is Their Workplace
The New York Times
For students who seek internships and travel experience, international work-study programs do double duty.
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The Weeklong Semester
The New York Times
College programs tailored for adults come in many forms.
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So You Want to Be a Cybersleuth?
The New York Times
How a former golfer and rock guitarist found cutting-edge work fighting crime in the data sphere.
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So You Want to be a Teacher for America
The New York Times
How a 50-year-old banker turned relentless determination into relentless pursuit.
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Teaching the Teachers: Those Who Can, and Can't
The New York Times
In some ways, today's new teachers resemble their graying counterparts. In others, they are quite different.