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The Changing Face of Science

New data highlight minorities and women in science, along with one particularly understudied group: scientists with disabilities.

Senators Question Science Nominee on Past Mistakes

Eric Lander, who was nominated to lead the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, faced tough questions from senators about sexism and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein during his confirmation hearing.

Newly Tenured… at Indiana University Kokomo, Indiana University Northwest, U of Alabama at Huntsville

Indiana University Kokomo Erin Doss, communication Alina Mihai, education Indiana University Northwest Kate Gustafson, English Sharon Pratt, education Maureen Rutherford...

An Escalating Fight for Recognition

Undergraduate student workers at Kenyon College are continuing a strike this week and putting more pressure on administrators to voluntarily recognize their union.

Why They Left

Multiple Black academics have resigned, citing concerns about institutional racism, this academic year -- most recently at the University of Memphis.
Opinion

Firing the Whistle-Blower

The termination of Daniel Pollack-Pelzner could set a precedent that would eviscerate the foundational principles of both free speech and faculty governance, argues David Palumbo-Liu.

The Academy Is Graying? So What

Older professors are keeping pace with their younger colleagues in terms of scholarly output and have particular knowledge to impart, study says. Authors say their findings challenge negative stereotypes about aging faculty members.

A University in Tatters

Laurentian University's financial insolvency leads to 110 faculty layoffs and grave questions about the future of the institution and its three federated universities -- including one of Canada's oldest Indigenous studies programs.