More campuses are outsourcing child care; why colleges don't do more to help students in need; where associate professors get paid the most; and more.
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Campuses are increasingly outsourcing child care to for-profit companies, triggering protests from student and faculty parents. The issue has led administrators across the country to ask: Is the university best suited to provide these services, and is it worth the investment? (PREMIUM)
In an international competition like no other, students glide through the water in compact human-powered submarines that they’ve designed and built themselves. (PREMIUM)
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