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A Troublesome Year Leads to President’s Firing

Ronald Graham served as president of Haskell Indian Nations University for about one year and was removed amid student and faculty claims that he suppressed free speech on campus.
Opinion

Everything Has a History -- but Only for the Elite?

The attack on the humanities, especially at less selective universities, is a violation of some of the basic premises of undergraduate education, argue Mary Beth Norton and James Grossman.

‘Behind the Diversity Numbers’

Author discusses his new book on “achieving racial equity on campus.”

A Difficult Pathway

Faculty members with disabilities say stigma prevents some from being open about their conditions, and the path to the academy still has its barriers.

Newly Tenured… at Cerro Coso, Colorado School of Mines, Valdosta State

Cerro Coso Community College Tim Allen, counseling Alec Griffin, anthropology and sociology Yvonne Mills, English Colorado School of Mines Nanette...

Saving Faculty Jobs

Faculty unions at Point Park University and City College of San Francisco have found different means to the same end: preserving full-time faculty jobs threatened during COVID-19.

New Programs: Addiction and Integrated Treatment Studies, Health Informatics, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Tourism, Sports Psychology, Nursing Homes, Electrical Engineering

Clark State College, in Ohio, is starting a bachelor's degree in addiction and integrated treatment studies. George Mason University is...

Academics Address the Filibuster

The open letter, signed by historians, political scientists and other scholars, is intended to help clear up incorrect assumptions about the history of the filibuster.