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Economist Uses Her Body to Fight Brexit

Scholar at University of Cambridge hopes to use her naked body to go beyond what she can do in academic writing.
Opinion

Are Universities Political?

Higher education institutions aren't easily disentangled from politics, and to claim otherwise is not only false but dangerous, argue Inger Bergom and Spencer Piston.

High-Impact Practices for Student Success

"High-Impact Practices for Student Success" is a new compilation of topical and timely articles from Inside Higher Ed. A free...

17 Professors Gone or Reassigned

Division, investigations, faculty departures … What is going on in Hope College's music department, where students value those who have left?
Opinion

Confronting the Columbus Murals

In the controversy at the University of Notre Dame, perhaps everyone has been standing too closely to see the whole work of art for what it is, argues Ryan Mas.
Composite image of the Israeli and Palestinian flags, with the word "boycott" along the bottom.

Judge Dismisses Israel Boycott Case

Citing lack of standing, a federal judge throws out a lawsuit arguing that the American Studies Association breached its contract with members and wasted funds in endorsing the boycott of Israeli universities.

Not an Isolated Incident

Recent controversy over email from Duke professor about Chinese students speaking Chinese in lounges reflects larger tensions in academe, experts say.
Opinion

What I Learned From a Teaching Award

Thomas Hallock describes four insights he gained as both a recipient and a judge.