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3 Strategies for Inclusive Pedagogy

Jamie Landau has found that a communication and racial justice perspective has enabled her students -- and her -- to rediscover their voices.

An Incendiary Social Media Post

Does it always have to be investigated in depth or end a professor’s career? UNC Wilmington doesn’t think so, but a trustee disagrees.

Finally: Tenure Vote for Hannah-Jones

UNC Chapel Hill trustees will hold a special meeting Wednesday, one day before the end of six trustees’ terms, reportedly to vote on tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones.

Consequences for Harassers

National Academy of Sciences and National Institutes of Health announce efforts they’ve taken against harassers, including seeing them removed from grants and booted out.

New Programs: Engineering, Professional Studies, Nursing, Animal Cruelty Investigation, Health Care

Augustana College, in Illinois, is starting a B.S. in engineering. Lake Erie College, in partnership with Lakeland Community College, is...

Nikole Hannah-Jones Won’t Teach at Carolina

At least not on July 1, as previously announced, she’s officially notified the university. She’s not withdrawing her tenure bid, however -- even as she continues to hint at suing the institution for denying her a tenure vote.

A Push to Plan for Adjuncts and Equity

New papers from TIAA Institute urge institutions to plan for adjuncts, including their retirement concerns, with equity in mind.
Opinion

The Benefits of Higher-Order Multiple-Choice Tests

As instructors, we should rethink the premise that multiple-choice questions cannot meet the standards of authentic assessment, argues Eric Loepp. What if they could?