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Diversity as a Course Requirement

Professor says his course proposal on conservative political thought was rejected because it doesn't advance diversity as it's widely understood. He thinks that's wrong.

A Call for Open, Respectful Debate

Harvard professors who lost posts leading undergraduate residential college amid criticism of defense of Harvey Weinstein vow to promote change at the university.
Opinion

Bias Response Teams: Fact vs. Fiction

The truth about these teams is more complex than headlines acknowledge, and misconceptions about them abound, Ryan A. Miller and four other scholars argue.

Punishing Alleged Violations of Tenure, Academic Freedom and Governance

AAUP votes to censure or sanction three institutions at its annual meeting. Idaho State removed from sanction list.

Past as Present

A Columbia law adjunct is the latest person to leave a place in academe following the release of a new film on the Central Park Five.
Opinion

Collision of Interests

Keith D. Renshaw outlines some concrete steps that all higher education institutions can take to protect both academic freedom and donor rights.

Does This Research Have an Agenda?

Report attacks Koch-funded Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University as a pro-fossil-fuel-industry idea launderer. University and Koch deny the charge.

Blowback for Huawei Bans

Researchers want less restrictive policies on accepting money from the Chinese telecom giant -- but that appears unlikely, given recent federal policy moves and legal action against the company. Professors also question why they aren't involved in making decisions on bans.