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American Health Care Act and Smoking

The recent health care bill was much talked about in the news. Today, as part of the Academic Minute's Current...

PayScale's Impact (and Limitations)

The compensation company was early in drawing attention to graduates’ incomes. Others have entered the fray, and all are imperfect.
Opinion

Access Denied

A group of scholars object to a decision by the University of California, Berkeley, to remove many video and audio lectures from public view as a result of a Justice Department accessibility order.

The Wrong Reviewer

Leading history journal apologizes for assigning review of book on inequality and urban education issues to a professor viewed by many as a white supremacist.

Ground to a Halt

Harvey Mudd College canceled classes for two days after sit-in and protests over issues of race, workload and a leaked report in which faculty appeared to be insulting students.

Academic Minute: American Health Care Act and Smoking

Today, as part of the Academic Minute's Current Affairs Week, Daniel Orenstein, postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, San...
Opinion

I Teach, Therefore I Essay

Being an essayist is central to, if not inseparable from, being a teacher, argues Caitlin McGill.

Publishing Gaps in STEM Ph.D. Programs

A new study in PLOS One suggests that structural interventions in Ph.D. programs in the natural and applied sciences may...