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It’s back to school time…

And the Chronicle of Higher Education’s 2012/2013 Almanac is bursting with data. Data about students, professors, the money that makes the higher ed world go ’round, and more. What use can those of us at universities make of this data? What might it prompt us to think, or do, or endeavor to know more about?

Posted byKimAugust 31, 2012Posted inHigher EdTags:chronicle of higher education1 Comment on It’s back to school time…

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