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Professor Apologizes for Profanity After Student Request
Daniel Capra, an adjunct law professor at Columbia University, and a regular law professor at Fordham, recently turned down a...
Guillermo Elizondo of Territorium
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Guillermo Elizondo of Territorium. In a conversation with Rodney...
More Quit ‘U.S. News’ Rankings of Medical, Law Schools
More medical and law schools have announced that they are leaving the U.S. News & World Report rankings of those...
The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher Ed
Should Spanish be a domestic language in higher education? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Puerto Rico–Mayagüez’s Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera...
A Push for More Oversight of New Jersey’s Colleges
Proposed legislation would enforce financial transparency for public institutions after one university nearly collapsed. Some say the bills are redundant, others that they don’t go far enough.
Teaching How to Teach the Holocaust
University of Kentucky embarks on an initiative to train K-12 teachers to teach about the Holocaust. Rising antisemitism nationwide, as well as some recent incidents in the state and on the campus, have made the work feel especially pressing to its supporters.
Opinion
Higher Ed Needs More Grit
With trust in higher ed falling, higher ed needs to reimagine whom it serves and how, Taylor Randall writes.
Opinion
Red Flags, Green Signals and the White Gaze
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt offers advice about how underrepresented faculty members can best navigate campus visits at predominantly white institutions.
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