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History Hiring in the Pandemic

New report from the American Historical Association shows that job ads, a proxy for faculty hiring, declined dramatically in 2020–21 but have started to rebound. The long-term outlook remains sobering.

Outsourcing Reproductive Health

After partnering with a Roman Catholic health-care system that said it wouldn’t provide students with birth control for contraception, Oberlin College abruptly changed course.

High Oil Prices Offer Endowment Boost

Oil prices are on a major upswing and paying off for some endowments, even as colleges face pressure to divest from fossil fuels over climate change concerns.
Opinion

Safe Space for Me, but Not for Thee?

If universities sign on to principles to “protect and promote” free and open debate, those principles should apply to all members of the university community, Thomas Day writes.
Opinion

Are We Doing It Wrong?

How, in a polarized nation, Steph Liberatore asks, should we be teaching argument in the academy? Should we be focusing less on persuasion and more on understanding?

Florida A&M Football Team Blasts Campus Administrators

Florida A&M University’s football team is speaking out against the university’s administration, chastising leaders in a letter after 26 players...

UCLA Orthodontics Professors Allegedly Defrauded Students

A whistle-blower reported that orthodontics professors at the University of California, Los Angeles, were charging certain international students extra fees...

Education Department Approves $1.5B in Debt Relief

The Department of Education announced Tuesday that it will discharge all remaining federal student loans for borrowers who enrolled in...