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A Call for Curatorial Teaching

Whenever I draft a new course or revise an old one, I ask myself which voices I tend to privilege and which ones, by neglect or ignorance, I leave out, writes Irina Popescu.
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Choosing Between Dreams and Family

Iranian students are silently subjected to a convoluted and unfair visa process, argues Adam Weinstein.

Majority of Veterans Eligible for Loan Forgiveness Are in Default

The Education Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs announced earlier this year that they would work together to notify...

Academic Minute: Infants' Persistence

Today on the Academic Minute, Kelsey Lucca, postdoctoral researcher in psychology at the University of Washington, explores how we can...

Lessons From Racial Tensions at Missouri

Much has been written about the explosion of racial tensions at the University of Missouri at Columbia in 2015 --...

New Plan for U Wisconsin Stevens Point

The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, which previously announced plans to cut 13 majors, on Monday said it will...
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Employers Want Liberal Arts Grads

New study says the evolving economy creates a greater need for their skills, but that many colleges could do better at thinking about what graduates can do and helping them translate that into jobs.

A New 'Network of Concerned Academics'

Christopher Newfield, professor of English and American studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Michael Meranze, professor of...