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Free Speech, 'The Antioch Review' and an Antitransgender Article

Essay in noted literary journal infuriates many, but college has rejected calls to remove it, citing principles of free expression.

Seeking a Pause on Scalia Law

George Mason Faculty Senate, citing provisions that professors say give inappropriate influence to donors, asks institution to hold off on renaming law school after the late Antonin Scalia under Charles Koch-funded agreement.

Punting a Pesky Program

Wyoming's Northwest College, citing budget problems, plans to eliminate journalism program whose encouragement of aggressive student newspaper has nettled campus administrators.

The Alleged Conspiracy Grows

James Tracy, Newtown-shooting denier and ex-professor at Florida Atlantic, alleges in a federal suit that his faculty union conspired with the institution to get rid of him.

When a Faculty Representative Holds Views Professors Reject

Illinois governor's pick for state higher education board questions the way academic freedom is defined, the need to defend faculty rights and scientific consensus on evolution.
Opinion

From Suppressing to Compelling

The diversity requirements at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst demonstrate a troubling shift from proscription of speech to prescription of political attitudes, argue Daphne Patai and Harvey Silverglate.

Journalism Adviser Under Fire

Wyoming college accused -- twice now -- of retaliating against a student newspaper by threatening the job of its faculty adviser.

'Hostile Takeover' of Hope College

Students and faculty members fear the president they admire, who has focused on liberal arts and moved away from hostility toward gay people, may be ousted.