What are the challenges of graduate students completing the Ph.D.?

Less than one percent of the U.S. population attains the Ph.D. For those who complete the degree, they add intellectual and scholarly value to their [&hellip

When do employees cyberloaf? An interactionist perspective examining personality, justice, and empowerment.

Kim, K., Triana, M., Chung, K., Oh, N. Cyberloafing—using the internet for non-work-related activities—is aprevalent counterproductive work behavior (CWBs) in the workplace, but researchers have [&hellip

What are the perspectives of doctoral students from The PhD Project?

During The PhD Project’s November 2013 Conference, minority doctoral students provided perspectives about life as doctoral students in different stages of their doctoral programs. These [&hellip

What can educational institutions do during National Hazing Prevention Week?

Hazing is an epidemic in our American culture. It crosses racial, ethnic, gender and class boundaries and occurs in every institution including schools, colleges, military, [&hellip

What are some career paths that can lead to successful employment?

Many people learn best when they associate an unknown subject or activity to something familiar to them, The Holmes Education Post continues to write books [&hellip

How can educational institutions participate in an engineering contest?

Educational institutions are constantly looking for resources to improve their learning environment. Sometimes these resources come in different ways such as a contest. So, the [&hellip

What are some critical recommendations for the 2013-2014 school year?

While students are enjoying the last couple of days of summer, educational officials are preparing for their return. To help educational institutions get off to [&hellip

What is the answer to the eradication of hazing?

“I have been a victim of a selfish kind of love. I am starting with the man in the mirror” are the lyrics to Michael [&hellip

How can the nation’s higher education be restored to preeminence?

U.S. students are not completing high school and college at a productive level to fuel our economy. In fact, the gap between what students need [&hellip