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Tensions in the Art Classroom

Adjunct at School of the Art Institute of Chicago quits, calling out perceived culture of political correctness after students complained about course content.

Trigger Warnings Ahead

New book seeks to round out the trigger warning debate with competing histories of the trend and case studies from the classroom.
Opinion

Missing Voices on Sexual Assault Response

Federal officials won’t grasp the complexity of the debate over campus sexual violence without hearing from those who understand it best: student affairs professionals, Lee Burdette Williams argues.

Correcting the Record

Cal State Fullerton reinstates part-time professor after arbitrator finds no evidence that he attempted to hit a student at a pro-Trump event, as was alleged when he was fired by the university.
Opinion

‘Vice’ Precedents

Mark Stein’s Vice Capades: Sex, Drugs and Bowling From the Pilgrims to the Present tracks how the vice of one century, such as bowling or playing cards, can become the wholesome family recreation of another, writes Scott McLemee.

5 Suspended for Blocking Speech

Claremont McKenna announces punishments for those who prevented an audience from hearing Heather Mac Donald, an author whose views on criminal justice they call racist.

Ph.D.-Level Position, $28K Salary

University of Illinois-Chicago ad for language program director draws outcry.

Worse Than It Seems

New study of harassment of graduate students by faculty members suggests that the problem is worse -- both in level of offense and prevalence of repeat offenders -- than many believe.