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After months of turmoil and criticism, Simon Newman leaves, effective immediately. He calls recent controversy "too great of a distraction."
Academic freedom is supposed to protect unpopular views. A case involving an Oberlin professor who claimed on social media that ISIS is really the CIA and Mossad asks whether that freedom extends to falsehoods.
State regulators, not the federal government, were in the best position to crack down on Donald Trump's now-defunct educational venture, which has become a hot campaign issue.
Thousands of academics in India attack esteemed book series by Harvard U Press and its well-respected editor, a Columbia professor, because the project is in the U.S. and the editor has differed from Hindu nationalist teachings.
With new manual of protocols, University of Texas System instructs its police officers to base sexual assault investigations in neuroscience.

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Academe should support minority journals and the scholarship of faculty of color, argues Donna Y. Ford.

Career Advice

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To prepare for a rapidly evolving job market, Ph.D. students must gain experience working as part of a team, argues James M. Van Wyck.

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Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education

March 1, 2016
Five strategies to keep in mind as you develop ways to support lead generation.

Technology and Learning

February 29, 2016
SIS integration, a gradebook, and robust LTI - that’s it!

Just Visiting

February 28, 2016
Someone needs to save us from the saviors of education.

GradHacker

February 28, 2016
Advice for meeting celebrity scholars.

The World View

February 28, 2016
Universities have embraced the responsibility to respond to the refugee crisis swiftly and seriously while the government has been criticized for reacting slowly and inadequately.

Law, Policy -- and IT?

February 27, 2016
Privacy, due process and more.
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