Clinton College, which hasn’t fully compensated its staff in months, is the kind of small institution that doesn’t have a ...
Scholarly organizations sponsor intellectual, professional, and social exchange among colleagues (and in some fields, at ...
I used to fool myself about generative AI. I knew AI-assisted cheating was on the rise: problem sets “solved” and research ...
The Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank founded in the late ’70s to improve “great American cities,” has emerged ...
The University of Texas at Tyler is offering voluntary separation packages to about a quarter of its employees. The move is ...
Nicholas Kent spoke Tuesday at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ annual conference, just ...
A contest to lead the American Sociological Association distilled the field’s many conflicts. One was foremost: Should ...
And in January, the Kansas Board of Regents passed a policy dictating faculty teaching loads along with a stricter workload and tenure policy. The message from these states: Faculty don’t teach enough ...
Almost a decade after the “Hypatia Affair” nearly ended her career, the philosopher reflects on public shaming and being a ...
The highest payout came this week, when a fired University of Tennessee anthropology professor agreed to a $1.9-million settlement.
She turned to Jennifer L. Mnookin. As they meandered through a farmer’s market in Los Angeles’s Westside, Vavreck, a ...
Two years after the Supreme Court’s decision banning the use of race in admissions, institution-level changes are starting to ...
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