We Need to Acknowledge the Realities of Employment in the Humanities
It may be that the current dilemma is part of a long, cyclic history. Or it may be that something more serious is going on.
Broken: Graduate Education in Crisis
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Forum: The Need for Reform in Graduate Humanities Education
Does graduate education need reform? The Chronicle Review asked a variety of thinkers to weigh in.
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Doctoral Education Isn't a Marathon
The salvation of doctoral programs may come in part from embracing what might seem to be an opposing model: education in the professions.
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An Open Letter From a Director of Graduate Admissions
The notion of a measurable job-placement rate is bandied about by English departments, but it's always a misleading fiction.
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A Useful Crisis
Graduate education in the humanities faces a crisis. Let's not waste it.
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Clueless
Were tenured professors to blame for the dimming of your career prospects? It's possible: Too many advisers are out of touch.
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A Letter From a Graduate Student in the Humanities
Dear Professors: We don't want your pity, just your help.
