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E-Textbooks for All  Oct. 7

A pilot at the University of Texas at Austin will replace printed textbooks with electronic versions for all students in certain classes, free of charge. more

Open Access or Faux Access?  Oct. 7

Anthropology association — criticized by scholars for use of subscription model — says it has embraced idea of making digital material free. But you have to wait 35 years. more

2 Wins for Illinois Professors  Oct. 7

University affirms that they can wear buttons and attend rallies, and ends talks that some feared would create the next Hoover Institution. more

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The Governance We Deserve

Kristin Esterberg and John Wooding, two professors who became administrators and then returned to the faculty ranks, consider how reward structures divide these groups. more

Making a Case for Diversity in STEM Fields

Science fields will lose quality if they don’t attract a broader range of students, write Daryl E. Chubin and Shirley M. Malcom. more

Amplified Learning

When Susan Kirschner tried an experiment so she could better hear her students, she ended up teaching them how to listen. more

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