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From Title IX ‘Witch Hunt’ to Suit
Graduate student who is subject of Title IX critic Laura Kipnis's new book sues for defamation and invasion of privacy.
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'Who Gets In?'
New book shows the impact of grades, test scores, race and gender on admission to competitive colleges.
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Could Robots Handle Peer Review?
Technologist argues that artificial intelligence could make publishing decisions in milliseconds.
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Opinion
Demystifying the Journal Article
Victoria Reyes breaks down the structure of a well-conceived scholarly piece and provides tips to help you get your research published.
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Opinion
Defining ‘Harm’ in the Tuvel Affair
The philosophers who sought the retraction of a colleague’s article comparing transgender identity to transracialism have done the real damage in this situation, José Luis Bermúdez writes.
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‘Universities and Their Cities’
Author discusses new book about the relationship between higher education and the localities where institutions live.
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‘A Perfect Mess’
Author discusses his new book about American higher education, which suggests it may be better off today than people realize … because it has always faced so many problems and has always been a “hustler’s paradise.”
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Opinion
Mad Science
In Paranoid Science: The Christian Right’s War on Reality, Antony Alumkal shows that hostility toward science -- including a kind of fearful contempt toward scientists -- is fairly palpable, writes Scott McLemee.
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