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On Teaching the Confederacy

David C. Williard says students need help to move beyond the "heritage vs. hate" dichotomy.
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Designing a Federal Ratings Tool

With the Education Department rethinking its approach to rating colleges, Tom Allison offers ideas on how best to provide data to prospective students.

Debt Forgiveness and Liquidation

Corinthian case moves through bankruptcy court, as feds try to spread word about debt relief to thousands of former students and Corinthian tries to sell assets ranging from campuses to typewriters.

Online Classmates or Bystanders?

A study on bystander behavior and cyberbullying raises questions about student behavior in large online courses.

Threat to Faculty Unions

U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear case that could effectively make dues optional for professors at public colleges and universities.

Newly Tenured ... at Coker, Juniata, Marist, Northeastern Illinois, Winthrop

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges and universities: Coker College Margaret Godbey, English Juniata College...

The Professor Who Wasn't Fired

Twitter exploded late Tuesday with reports that the U of Memphis had fired a black female sociologist attacked for her comments about white people. The reports were false, but did the university's actions make it look like she'd been fired?

Still Out of a Job

Northwest Nazarene stands behind elimination of job of tenured theologian, but will let him teach part-time for a few years. His supporters believe he is being punished for views on evolution and other issues.