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A Political Scientist Says #MeToo

A professor shares her experience of harassment and sees support as well as backlash, enabled in part by a controversial anonymous online forum for political scientists.
Opinion

The Faculty of the Future

Professors, administrators and policy makers actually share a vision about how faculty roles and employment must change. It’s time to implement it, Adrianna Kezar and two colleagues argue.

'Dancing Backwards in High Heels'

Study finds female professors experience more work demands and special favor requests, particularly from academically "entitled" students.
Opinion

Attending an Elite College Is an Identity

Some students at highly selective institutions fail to acknowledge their own privilege, and as a result tend to embrace an overly narrow and dogmatic definition of diversity, Eboo Patel writes.

One Strike Is Enough

University of Mississippi’s general counsel has drafted a harassment policy that allows students to be punished for a single incident, atypical among colleges.

Gay Wedding Costs College Pastor Her Job

For officiating a same-sex wedding and then having her credentials revoked, the North Park campus pastor has been put on leave.

Harassment at Annual Meetings

“Sizable minority” of women have experienced inappropriate treatment at annual political science event, association survey finds.

Gender Equity Targets Missed

Most Dutch universities are missing goals for hiring increased share of female faculty members.