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‘Black and Queer on Campus’

Author discusses his new book about students who face multiple forms of discrimination.
Opinion

Why an Active Classroom Doesn’t Always Work

Rather than positively providing them a self-directed space, it might instead be just one more thing an overworked student has to cope with, writes Sarabeth Grant.
Opinion

A New Era of Union Activism in Higher Ed

Are higher ed leaders ready, James B. Thelen asks.

Art Appeal

A plan by Valparaiso University to sell valuable artworks, including one by Georgia O’Keeffe, is being opposed by some students and faculty members.

Tenure Awarded… at Kalamazoo, Lawrence, St. Bonaventure

Kalamazoo College Aurélie Chatton, French and Francophone studies Chris Ludwa, music Kathryn Sederberg, German studies Lawrence University Israel Del Toro...

The Myth of Education as Equalizer

A professor argues that the main purpose of higher education is not simply to prepare students for the workforce but to help solve society’s ills.

A Quashed Pay Cut Continues to Create Tensions

A draft of a faculty agreement for the Maricopa Community Colleges proposed reducing pay for one group of faculty members to bring their wages in line with others. The final version mostly nixed the pay cut, but critics are still concerned.

New Programs: Public Administration, Government, Psychology, Computer Science

American International College is starting a bachelor’s of public administration. Regent University is starting a Ph.D. program in government. Spartanburg...