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Student Spending on Course Materials Plummets

In the last decade, average student spending on required course materials has decreased by more than 30 percent, according to the National Association of College Stores.

Don't Even Think of Publishing in This Journal

A major higher education research journal is suspending submissions to clear out a two-year backlog. Some see this case pointing to broad problems in academic publishing, such as the unwillingness of many scholars to review papers.
Opinion

The Right to Freeload Threatens Free Speech

Cutting off unions' fair share fees for collective bargaining reflects the desire of Republicans to suppress the political speech of their opponents, argues John K. Wilson.

Understanding the Extent of Gender Gap in Citations

One journal now asks authors to explain citation gap.

Anti-Intellectualism and ‘How Fascism Works’

Author discusses his new book on trends in politics in the U.S. and elsewhere.

Questioning a University's Reputation

A former professor at the New School accuses it of failing to live up to its own progressive reputation, denying her tenure for her work on diversity.
Opinion

The Vital Importance of First-Day Activities

No matter the class, the first day should be the time when instructors set the tone for the semester, writes Marguerite Mayhall.

No Teaching After Misconduct Finding

Texas case raises question: If a university bars a professor from teaching grad students, does it make sense not to bar him from teaching undergrads?