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Dropping the Ball on Professor's Dropped Trou?

Lawsuit alleges Metro State Denver enabled a professor to retaliate against faculty members who complained that he was repeatedly seen masturbating in his office.

Political Turmoil, Public Misunderstanding: A Survey of Presidents

Higher education is widely misunderstood by the public, struggling to enroll sufficient numbers of students from low-income backgrounds and likely...
Opinion

Teaching Rape Culture

Helping students become familiar with the concept of rape culture provides an opportunity for them to recognize their own values and beliefs in action, writes Cat Pausé.
A photo illustration of the Israeli and Palestinian flags, with a rather grimy filter.

Israel Bars Boycotters

Scholars in the U.S. oppose new law barring foreign supporters of boycotts from entering Israel, a measure defended by the country's education minister as necessary to keep out those who wish the state ill.

Lost Insurance for Adjuncts and Students

Key coverage requirements would disappear under Republican alternative to Obamacare, and academic medicine could take a hit as well.

Governing Against BDS

Report says movement to boycott represents challenge to academic freedom in the U.S., and urges trustees to take action. Critics say report is a challenge to academic freedom.

Marching for Science

Effort gains backers and appears to build momentum, but some scientists worry that political fallout may not be what organizers want.
Opinion

In Defense of Calvin College

While Calvin College seeks to ensure that the values that guide its teaching and scholarship will be Christian, it still encourages critical thinking, writes Michael K. Le Roy.