Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Roth's Complex Relationship to Academe

Several of novelist Philip Roth's books called out academics as misguided, hyper-political or overtly ambitious. But professors say he was happy to be taught at colleges.

Relationship Restrictions

Academe sees a new wave of faculty-student dating bans in the era of Me Too.

A Limit on Paying for Controversial Speakers

For certain events, UCLA will only cover $100,000 worth of security each year for speakers outside the university, a unique spending cap so far in higher education.

Grading: Frustrations and Ideas

“ Grading: Frustrations and Ideas” is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy free...

Teaching Eval Shake-Up

Most institutions say they value teaching. But how they assess it tells a different story. University of Southern California has stopped using student evaluations of teaching in promotion decisions in favor of peer-review model. Oregon seeks to end quantitative evaluations of teaching for holistic model.
Opinion

Tom Wolfe and College Sex

Jonathan Zimmerman considers the late writer's fiction and nonfiction on the subject.
Opinion

Teaching Through Tutoring

Do the students know what they’re supposed to be doing in their tutoring sessions? Or after? And how can we best guide them? Rachel Wagner explores some answers.

Newly Tenured ... at Indiana U Northwest, Kenyon, St. Joseph's

Indiana University Northwest Yuanying Guan, mathematics Daniel Kelly, chemistry David Parnell, history Crystal Shannon, nursing Kenyon College Chris Bickford, biology...