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The Right to Ban Arms

With lawsuit seeking the right to keep guns out of their classrooms, three UT Austin professors try to reshape the debate over campus carry.

The Price of Cutting Course Loads

Vassar professors want to reduce their teaching loads, but some question a new plan to do so at the expense of course offerings.

Criminal Justice Education in the Black Lives Matter Era

Shootings and debate over police tactics prompt changes in programs that train law enforcement officials.

Labs Are for the Humanities, Too

Conference delves into best practices and rationale for the institutions.

The Law Professor Who Answered Back

When students complained about a Black Lives Matter shirt, she responded in a letter now going viral, but without any identification. We'll tell you who she is.
Opinion

In Loco Personal Trainer

Exercise improves cognition, so it's time for colleges to require physical education throughout a student's undergraduate experience, writes Karen Costa.

What Freshmen Will Read

Immigration and racial injustice are topics of choice for common reading choices this year.
Opinion

The Case for Class Cams

In an age of narcissism, we need to protect professors by putting cameras in the classroom, argues Amir Azarvan.