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Southern New Hampshire Cuts to Grow
The university lays off dozens of remote, part-time staffers (with plans to hire full-timers) as part of a reorganization process ahead of projected enrollment growth for its competency-based division.
Chinese Professor Blocked From Social Media
A law professor at Peking University who has been a prominent critic of the Chinese government will no longer publish...
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Storm Over Sexual Orientation
Though a new pro-LGBTQ group on Samford University’s campus has been approved by both students and faculty, it has roiled Alabama Baptists.
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Opinion
Humanities at the Airport
Christopher Schaberg explores what, if anything, academe can do about the distinct knots of negativity that airports have become known for.
Sierra Nevada Puts Faculty Contracts on Hold
Sierra Nevada College has notified all faculty members, who normally receive contracts for the next academic year in May, that...
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Analyzing Black Lives Matter Without Black People Involved
Political philosophy journal, subject of two scathing open letters, apologizes for lack of black authors.
U California Regents Criticized for Party Spending
An article in the San Francisco Chronicle detailing spending on lavish parties by the University of California Board of Regents...
Academic Minute: Fruit Flies and Obesity
Today in the Academic Minute, Marla Sokolowski, professor in the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of...
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