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Chemical and Engineering News reported on the launch of the Project for Scholarly Integrity, quoting project director Daniel Denecke. (3/2/09)
ScienceNews covered an AAAS meeting session on the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) degree. PSM Initiative Co-Director Eleanor Babco is quoted. (2/14/09)
CGS President Debra Stewart was quoted in a Nature article on rises in applications to certain science and engineering doctoral programs due to the recession. (2/6/09)
CGS president Debra Stewart was quoted in a Science blog post on the Obama Administration's goal of tripling fellowships in science fields. (1/26/09)
CGS Director of Research and Policy Analysis Nathan Bell was a guest on a Washington public radio program on "Graduate School Admissions and the Economy." (1/8/09)
The Center for American Progress' "Science Progress" interviewed CGS president Debra Stewart for an article on the need for increased graduate enrollment during the economic downturn and for greater federal support of graduate education. (12/17/08)
The New York Times quoted Debra Stewart in its coverage of a slight decline in the number of GRE test-takers in 2008. (12/9/08)
Naturejobs editorial inspired by the recent CGS-sponsored Strategic Leaders Global Summit in Florence, Italy. At the summit, international agreement was reached on collaborating to integrate training in scholarly integrity into graduate education. (11/6/08)
University World News reported that CGS has received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study international collaborations in graduate education. (9/28/08)
The release of the 2007 edition of CGS' annual Graduate Enrollment and Degrees report was widely reported in the higher education and student press, such as this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) (9/16/08)
The release of Ph.D. Completion and Attrition: Analysis of Baseline Demographic Data from the Ph.D. Completion Project was covered by Science magazine (sub. req.), Inside Higher Ed, and University World News. (9/9/08)
The release of CGS's "2008 International Graduate Admissions Survey Phase II: Final Applications and Initial Offers of Admission" was covered by the Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.), and the Washington Post Express. (8/21/08)
Science magazine's ScienceCareers section published an article examining the benefits of the PSM degree. It includes comments from PSM graduates, employers, and a university career services office. (3/7/08)
The Washington Post profiled the Professional Science Master's (PSM) degree programs in the Washington, DC area, which has the highest concentration of PSM programs in the country. (1/28/08)
A Christian Science Monitor article on a Tufts University faculty preparation program mentioned the Preparing Future Faculty project and quoted Daniel Denecke, CGS Director of Best Practices. (6/28/07)
Science magazine asked CGS President Debra Stewart to comment for an article on the Senate's consideration of comprehensive immigration reform. (6/1/07)
The annual "grad school" issue of Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education included several articles on CGS projects and quotes from graduate school deans, including an expansive article on Professional Science Master's (PSM) degrees. (4/9/07)
The March issue of the Greentree Gazette contains two articles citing CGS projects. One features the Professional Science Master's (PSM) initiative in an article on MBA programs (and alternatives to them). The other cites CGS' 2006 International Graduate Admissions report, Phase III, and quotes two former CGS Board chairs, in an article on Bologna degrees. (3/7/07)
A column in Diverse Issues in Higher Education is devoted to data compiled by Ken Redd, CGS Director of Research and Policy Analysis, on the financial burdens faced by minority graduate students. The findings had been presented in a session at the 2006 CGS Annual Meeting. (2/16/07)
Inside Higher Ed.com included comment from CGS President Debra Stewart in an article on a proposal to merge two universities' programs in a humanities field. (1/3/07)
The 2006 CGS Annual Meeting was covered by several reporters, who have written about Meeting sessions on financing graduate education and preparing future faculty to teach diverse students. (12/11/06)
Bloomberg News quoted CGS President Debra Stewart and referred to the Ph.D. Completion Project in an article on a new NSF report on doctorate recipients. (11/21/06)
The Chronicle of Higher Education included coverage of CGS' Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) initiative in a story on research ethics education. The article includes the recommendations of CGS' new publication "Graduate Education for the Responsible Conduct of Research". (11/10/06)
The results of CGS’ 2006 International Graduate Admissions Survey, Phase III: Admissions and Enrollment received national and international press coverage. Sample articles include these from Inside Higher Ed.com, the Financial Times, Diverse Issues, and the State Department's USINFO. Inside Higher Ed.com followed up their coverage with a story on U.S. graduate schools' acceptance of European 3-year undergraduate degrees, which cites additional questions from CGS' survey. (11/1/06)
Roll Call, the Capitol Hill newspaper, featured a photo of CGS Director of Research and Policy Analysis Ken Redd in a story on financing graduate education in its annual "Graduate/Law School Guide". (9/20/06)
Dallas Morning News education writer Holly Hacker wrote a column on the importance of diversity in graduate schools, citing GGS' recent Graduate Enrollment and Degrees report. (9/18/06)
The release of CGS annual Graduate Enrollment and Degrees survey report received widespread coverage in the education, scientific, and financial press, as well as in several regional newspapers. Samples include articles in Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues, and Bloomberg News. (9/13/06)
The "Exploring Admissions" column in the Greentree Gazette has focused on graduate education for the past year. The September 2006 column on PhD completion rates quotes CGS Director of Best Practices Daniel Denecke and a number of graduate deans.
Nature magazine interviewed CGS President Debra Stewart for a “special report” on foreign scientists and students. The article also cites CGS' recent International Graduate Admissions report. (9/7/06)
The Chronicle of Higher Education and Inside Higher Ed.com reported on the results of CGS’ 2006 International Graduate Admissions Survey, Part II: Final Applications and Offers of Admission. News briefs were written by several publications, including National Journal's Technology Daily and the Cleveland Plain Dealer. (8/9/06)
MSNBC.com posted an article on recruiting foreign students which cites CGS research and quotes CGS President Debra Stewart and several graduate school deans. (8/8/06)
featured a two-page spread on CGS's 2006 Summer Workshop, including coverage of several current Council initiatives.