April 30, 1999
Master's Degrees Are the Hot Topic at a Meeting on Doctoral Education
Programs in the humanities are seen as a way to sustain graduate enrollments without adding more Ph.D.'s to the faculty-job market
Scholars in the humanities came here to talk about the future of doctoral education, but somehow the conversation kept turning to the master's degree.
For only the second time in its history, the Modern Language Association convened a national meeting on doctoral education. Nearly 200 professors,
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