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Doing Themselves In?

If the liberal arts are dying, who's to blame? Speakers at conference say advocates of a broad education need to look inward.

Jobs for Humanities, Arts Grads

Two separate reports show evidence of humanities and arts majors finding success in the professional world.

The Reluctant Pragmatist

Is making a practical case for the liberal arts necessary, or a trap? Attendees at St. John's College conference differ in their opinions.

Faculty Work, Student Success

How the College of New Jersey reimagined what professors can do.

Risqué Acronyms

The story behind an unusual title for a work of science research.

Fitness Without Athletics

Two years after Spelman announced it was leaving the NCAA, the historically black women's college is attempting a "wellness revolution."

Invoking Incivility

A professor's comments opposing the American Studies Association's boycott of Israeli universities became the subject of a disciplinary investigation at Fordham University.

Red-Faced Over Sex Weeks

Facing backlash, some colleges are apologizing or pushing for more toned-down events -- even though the original concepts have won praise from experts.