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Prison: Where Undergrads and Inmates Take Classes Together

We can simultaneously improve students' learning experiences and enhance prisoners' opportunities, writes Jeff Schatten.

The Williams English Boycott

Saying that their English department treats race and critical theory as an afterthought, students call on their peers to steer clear of most program offerings.
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College Ranking Metrics Should Include Academic Freedom

Isn’t academic freedom a serious enough principle, Richard Ashford, Shampa Biswas and Mohan J. Dutta ask, for its violations to be reflected in some manner in those metrics?
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What’s the Best Publisher for Your Book?

Abel Polese suggests four variables to consider when choosing where to send your manuscript.

Too Little, Too Late

Graduate student's suicide at UW Madison is a devastating cautionary tale about abusive lab environments.

Alternative Textbook Providers on the Rise

As major textbook publishers grapple with new strategic directions, alternative providers focused on lower-cost materials seize the opportunity to grow their market share.
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Is It Time to Dezone Knowledge?

To halt the crisis in the humanities, Clifford Siskin and William Warner write, we must rethink our classification system.

New Rules on Accreditation and State Authorization

Trump administration calls its final rules on accreditation and state approval of online providers a rightsizing of bureaucracy that protects students. Consumer advocates and Democrats see an unraveling of federal oversight.