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Latinxs in Academe
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz describes his rage about “diversity work” on many campuses.
Discipline and Child Behavior
Debate over physical punishment for children still abounds. In today's Academic Minute, part of Parenting Week, the University of Missouri's...
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Losing Tenure Bids to a Budget
Stony Brook professors worry their budget is being balanced on the backs of junior faculty colleagues and programs in the humanities, risking curricular breadth and institutional integrity.
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Deadly Day for College Football
Two college football players died after games last Saturday, following three off-season deaths this year, while a Harvard football player suffered a neck injury and remains paralyzed.
Embattled Nashville CC President Retires
George Van Allen, the president of Nashville State Community College, announced in an email to faculty Tuesday that he plans...
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Improving the Quality of Education
By concentrating so heavily on graduation rates, policy makers are ignoring danger signs that the amount that students are learning in college may be declining, writes Derek Bok.
UC President to Pay Half of Security Costs for Shapiro, Yiannopoulos
The University of California Office of the President will pay half of the cost of security for conservative speakers at...
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Will New Zealand Abolish Tuition?
Labour Party has a shot to win election this month, in part by pushing the issue.
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