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Guilt by Association?

Palestinian student bound for Harvard said he was blocked from the U.S. after immigration officers questioned him about friends' social media posts critical of President Trump. Civil liberties advocates fear incident could deter international scholars and students.

‘Don’t Let the Bret Stephens Bite’

Professor's tweet about the controversial New York Times columnist goes viral after the columnist CC's his provost on an angry email.

New Data on Faculty Strikes

There were 42 faculty and staff strikes and one lockout across academe from 2012 to 2018, according to a new...
Opinion

A Contingent Faculty Compromise

Contingent faculty members are underpaid, yet administrators rarely take seriously the arguments championing equal pay for equal work, writes Daniel Davis. It’s time for a new approach.

Positive Returns for Direct Assessment

Students in the aggressive form of competency-based program typically complete faster, spend less and have better retention rates than their peers, Capella says after five years of offering the so-called direct-assessment programs.

The Pulse: Anjli Jain of Unifyed

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Anjli Jain, founder of Unifyed.

New Academic Programs: Child and Youth Studies, Health Coaching, Interactive Media Arts

Bellevue University is starting an online master's program in child, youth and family studies. Delgado Community College is starting a...

Academic Minute: Improve Schools by Asking Students

Today on the Academic Minute, Katherine Cumings Mansfield, associate professor in the department of educational leadership and cultural foundations at...