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Academic Freedom for American College's China Program

Faculty at Franklin & Marshall College raised concerns about faculty oversight and academic freedom for a planned program in Shanghai for Chinese students who can't come to campus.

Pausing Grad Admissions

Some social science departments are suspending or limiting graduate cohorts to free up money and faculty attention for students affected by the pandemic. But some question the decision, pointing to need for more social scientists in a public health crisis, not fewer.

‘The Merit Myth’

Author discusses his new book about how colleges admit and serve students.
Opinion

So Much Pith

Scott McLemee reviews Shakespeare and Trump by Jeffrey R. Wilson.

Tenure Awarded at… Centre, Drury, Lawrence, St. Norbert

Centre College Willie Costley, Spanish Patten Mahler, economics Kelly O’Quin, biology Bruce Rodenborn, physics Iulia Sprinceana, Spanish Kaelyn Wiles, sociology...

Exploring Future Models for Independent Colleges

Dominican University of California president Mary Marcy talks about her recent book, The Small College Imperative, and about how the coronavirus has changed things.
Opinion

The Challenges of Writing a Book in the World of COVID-19

Roger H. Martin gives comfort to those who were in the process of writing a book or long article about higher education but must now reconsider almost everything in it.

Academic Freedom and COVID-19 in China

Critics of government report censorship and worse.