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Academic Minute: Better Jobs for Women

Today on the Academic Minute, Stephanie Seguino, a professor in the department of economics at the University of Vermont, says...
Opinion

A Controversial 25 Seconds

The reactionary responses to use of Spanish language at a recent commencement ceremony demonstrate the limits of institutional diversity rhetoric, argue Christina M. Ceisel and Vanessa Díaz.

Papers on New Approaches to Higher Ed Financing

The University of Virginia's Miller Center and the National Commission on Financing 21st Century Higher Education this week released four...
Opinion

Notable History

A fascinating new paper sheds light on how note keeping was once central to the pedagogical experience, deeply embedded in the whole social system of academe, writes Scott McLemee.

Stacking the Deck?

UCSD accused a student of copying from another person's midterm exam, but officials wouldn't reveal the identity of the other student or whether the two were sitting near each other.

Students Upset Over Sydney Art School Merger Plan

Students have expressed outrage over the University of Sydney's plan to close its arts campus and move students to the...

Louisville Faculty Wants to Block Board Reorganization

A group of University of Louisville faculty members want to block Governor Matt Bevin's dismissal of the institution's Board of...

Texas A&M Won't Fire Professor Who Assaulted Wife

Texas A&M University at College Station studied whether it could fire Yong Chen, a professor of finance convicted of misdemeanor...