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Landolt, M. (2001, December). Updates on Graduate Education Reform Initiatives. Presentation given at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools, San Diego, CA.

Nyquist, J.D. (2001, November). Discussions on the Future of the Ph.D. Presentation given at the 114th Annual Meeting of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Washington, DC.

Rogers, D. (2001, October). Gaps at the Interface of TA Preparation and the Faculty Career. Presentation given at the 26th Annual Conference of the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education, St. Louis, MO.

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. (2001) Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation announces initiative on doctoral education: The Responsive Ph.D. [Press Release]. Princeton, NJ. Retrieved January 19, 2001, from the World Wide Web: http://www.woodrow.org/press/responsivephd.htm

Smallwood, Scott. (2001).  Wilson Foundation announces plan to increase the value of the Ph.D. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved January 19, 2001, from the World Wide Web:  http://chronicle.com/daily/2001/01/2001011704n.htm

Murray, B. (2000). The growth of the new Ph.D. Monitor on Psychology 31, 24-27. Available electronically through a link on our site.

Roseth, R. (2000). Stakeholders in higher education: Rethinking the Ph.D. Northwest Science & Technology, Autumn 2000, 47. Also available electronically through a link on our site.

Seattle convention program on track. (2000). Spectra 36, (9), 1.

Magner, D.K. (2000). Critics urge overhaul of Ph.D. training, but disagree sharply on how to do so. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved January 19, 2001, from the World Wide Web:  http://chronicle.com/weekly/v46/i34/34a01901.htm

Wick, N. (2000). 200 delegates try to 're-envision' the Ph.D. at conference. University Week, April 20, 2000, 4-5. (also see http://depts.washington.edu/uweek/archives/2000.04.APR_20/)

Wick, N. (2000). With the doctorate: UW project culminates in conference. University Week, March 30, 2000, 12. (also see http://depts.washington.edu/uweek/archives/2000.03.MAR_30/)

Nyquist, J.D. (2000). Re-envisioning the Ph.D. : Can it be done?  Geotimes, 46, (6), 5.  

Nyquist, J. D., Manning, L., Wulff, D.H., Austin, A.E., Sprague, J., Fraser, P.K., Calcagno, C., & Woodford, B. (1999). On the road to becoming a professor:  The graduate student experience. Change (May/June),18-27.

Magner, D.K. (1999). A national project aims to 're-envision' the Ph.D. The Chronicle of Higher Education April 16, 1999, A17. Also available on their site at: http://chronicle.com/weekly/v45/i32/32a01701.htm.

Jacobs, Madeleine. (1999, March 15). Conference participants take hard look at Ph.D. education. Chemical & Engineering News, 77  (11), 55.

The Pew Charitable Trusts, Fund Project to Inventory Current Efforts to re-envision the Ph.D. (1999, March).  Retrieved March 2, 1999, from the World Wide Web: http://www.nagps.org/news/news-pew-990302.html

Re-envisioning the Ph.D. (1999, March).  Association of American Geographers, 34 (3), 10.

Re-envisioning the PhD: Call for descriptions of history PhD programs. (1999, February). Perspectives, 18.

Doings. (1999, February). American Association of Higher Education Newsletter, 15.

Researchers envision a new doctorate for a changing work world. Monitor,30 (1), 10.

Wick, N. (1998, October 1). Re-envisioning the doctorate is goal of research project. University Week, 16,(1), 1,5.


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