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Does Title IX Silence Sexual Assault Survivors?

Sexual assault takes away a victim’s power and agency, and to assist with their healing, universities need to affirm their agency and re-empower them, argues Cybill Rights.

Weaponizing Free Speech

By targeting the comments of presumably left-wing professors, the right is using free speech as part of their long-term strategy of delegitimizing higher education itself, writes Victor Ray.

Student-Evaluated Out of Tenure

American U scholar says provost cherry-picked negative student ratings of her teaching to deny her a promotion

A Year With the New MLA

We finally have a handbook that has writers thinking more critically about citation than we ever have before, writes Peter Wayne Moe.

Landing a Postdoctoral Fellowship

While securing one is becoming increasingly difficult, Keisha N. Blain offers several strategies to improve your odds of success.

Timekeeping as Feminist Pedagogy

Those same voices that are privileged in mainstream media, culture and politics, argues Danica Savonick, are also those that get the most speaking time in class.

Don’t Network Like I Garden

Joseph Barber explains how, as with the plants in your garden, the people in your career network need nurturing to thrive.

Protect Scholars Against Attacks From the Right

As right-wing groups scale up their attacks on higher education, colleges and universities need to take bold steps to support scholars who are being targeted, argue Jessie Daniels and Arlene Stein.