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Why Are People Antiscience and What Can We Do About It? Academic Minute

Changing a person’s attitude on a subject can be tricky. In today’s Academic Minute, Simon Fraser University’s Aviva Philipp-Muller explains...

Who’ll Pay for Public Access to Federally Funded Research?

The White House painted an incomplete economic picture of its new policy for free, immediate access to research produced with federal grants. Will publishers adapt their business models to comply, or will scholars be on the hook?

‘Unraveling Faculty Burnout’

Author charts her way back from severe faculty burnout in new book. While the work includes individual coping strategies, it’s also a wake-up call to institutions to stop perpetuating a culture of overwork.

‘U.S. News’ Changes Policy on Testing

Magazine announces that it won’t punish colleges where few students submit scores; Columbia admits to providing incorrect information for past rankings.
Opinion

Lawyers, Guns and Autonomy

A Montana Supreme Court ruling upholding the regents’ authority to ban firearms on campuses is a victory that nevertheless reinforces the academy’s antidemocratic constitution, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.

The Week in Admissions News

High school students are optimistic about the future; Princeton ups what it gives in aid; students want diversity; COVID-19 on campus.

The Mindset List

Marist College releases annual list of what freshmen know (and what they don’t know).

Michigan State President May Be Forced Out

Michigan State president Dr. Samuel Stanley has been given until tomorrow to resign or to possibly be dismissed by the...