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Scholars of religion and biblical literature object to idea of having their conference badges checked and scanned, citing concerns about policing, profiling and their precariously positioned colleagues.

Postdocs as Mentors

Study says that when it comes to everyday mentoring and training in the sciences, postdocs are the new PIs.

Fallout From Pregnancy Bias Claim

UCLA postdoc says she was retaliated against for complaining about her supervisor's reaction to her impending parenthood.

Unwanted Attendee

Society for American Archaeology faces major backlash over how it handled a known harasser's attendance at its annual meeting.

Faculty Salaries Stay Flat

AAUP study finds small gains in faculty salaries, offset by inflation, for the third year in a row. View lists of the colleges with the highest salaries. Plus our exclusive database of the AAUP data.

Compromising Conference Locations

Members of Asian studies group debate whether to continue holding conferences in Asia after India barred Pakistanis from participating in a conference in New Delhi.

Faculty Hiring After the Recession

New hires of full-time faculty at public master’s and doctoral institutions rose more than a decade ago, then declined after the recession -- while hires at baccalaureate institutions remained slow and steady.
Composite image of the Israeli and Palestinian flags, with the word "boycott" along the bottom.

Judge Dismisses Israel Boycott Case

Citing lack of standing, a federal judge throws out a lawsuit arguing that the American Studies Association breached its contract with members and wasted funds in endorsing the boycott of Israeli universities.