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Dismantling Whiteness in Academe: Part 2

Salvador Vidal-Ortiz explores how to begin to dismantle the workings of whiteness and redistribute power dynamics in academe.

Hungarian Academics Called ‘Mercenaries’ for Soros

A pro-government magazine in Hungary published a list of more than 200 people – including academics, journalists and representatives of...

Academic Minute: Shopper Psychological Ownership and Territoriality

Today on the Academic Minute, Colleen Kirk, assistant professor in the department of management and marketing at the New York...

Dept. of Ed. Approves First EQUIP Program

The U.S. Department of Education has approved the first program under its Educational Quality Through Innovative Partnerships ( EQUIP) initiative...

Top Hat Makes Access to OER Free

Top Hat, a company that provides cloud-based teaching tools, has made access to open educational resources free on its platform...

Apology as ‘Manipulative Ploy’

U.S. appeals court sides with Lafayette College after a former professor accused of harassment alleges he was discriminated against and ultimately fired for being emotional in front of students.

New Strategies to Navigate International Enrollments

“ New Strategies to Navigate International Enrollments” is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a...
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The Polymath

Scott McLemee considers Robert Irwin’s Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography.