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Historians Against ICE

Historians approve an anti-ICE resolution but vote down anti-Israel proposals at their annual meeting. They also show support for nontenured colleagues.
Opinion

Community Building in the Community College Classroom

It aids in the retention of students and in their overall college experience, but it is difficult and requires some creative thinking, writes Sean Gerrity.
Opinion

The Case for an Institutionally Owned Knowledge Infrastructure

The many bottlenecks that the commercial monopoly on research information has imposed are stimulating new strategies, write James W. Weis, Amy Brand and Joi Ito.

Liberal Arts Align With Employer Needs

Small college presidents often feel their programs aren't valued by the labor market, but they heard otherwise from a major employer Monday.

Past as Present

Should more historians weigh in on current policy debates? Panelists at historians' annual gathering say yes.

Free Textbooks for Law Students

Legal scholars are increasingly adopting and creating free textbooks in an attempt to increase affordability for students. But are these textbooks considered open educational resources?

New Programs: Psychology, Yoga Studies, Cell and Gene Therapy, Film, Health Policy

Ferrum College is starting its first graduate programs: a specialist in education in teacher leadership and coaching, and a master...

‘LabOratory’

Authors discuss their book on science and architecture.