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Who’s Afraid of Course Requirements?

Without rigor and cohesive requirements, the liberal arts will eventually confront a future of irrelevance, argues Michael B. Poliakoff.

Building Your Brand During a Career Transition

Finding your passion in one particular area and cultivating it more intensely is a useful strategy, advises Adriana Bankston.

Fighting to Keep Leaders Who Are Academics

UW Madison professors oppose legislative proposal to ban university system from requiring that campus chancellors and presidents have academic backgrounds.

Teaching Moments From the ‘Hypatia’ Controversy

Trysh Travis considers the controversy at Hypatia over Rebecca Tuvel’s article on “transracialism” in hopes of extracting some potential teaching moments from it.

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.