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'The Uberfication of the University'

Author discusses new book on the relationship between the "sharing economy" and the erosion of faculty rights.
Opinion

The Tenured IT Expert?

Technology experts should have the academic freedom to speak on behalf of what's best for education, not just a university's bottom line, Jonathan A. Poritz and Jonathan Rees argue.

Berkeley Resumes Palestine Course

Facing backlash and accusations of squelching academic freedom, a class is restored.

The Future of Educational Materials

Sept. 19, 2016 -- "The Future of Educational Materials and the Role of the College Bookstore," the new print-on-demand compendium...

Not Just 'Musical Chairs'

Beyond well-funded individual campus initiatives aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented minority faculty members, experts urge collaboration across institutions and within disciplines.
Opinion

Liberal Arts, Inflexible Structures

The real obstacles to sustaining the liberal arts have to do with traditional organizational structures and curricular approaches, argue Peter Stokes and Chris Slatter.

Indiana's Grand Textbook Compromise

Better service, lower prices, higher profits. Indiana U may have found a textbook acquisition model that makes everyone happy.

LIU Faculty Lockout Ends

Union announces agreement to extend old contract, use mediator and reimburse professors for health costs they faced while out of a job.