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New Programs: Accounting, Nursing, Public Policy, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Studies

Bemidji State University is starting a certificate in accounting. Hartwick College is starting a master’s in nursing education and a...
Opinion

‘Going Public’ With the Humanities in a Fake News World

Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem writes of the assault on the humanities, the battle in and outside the classroom with false knowledges, and the imperative to engage publicly with well-researched truths.

Where DEI Work Is Faculty Work

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will soon require diversity-contribution statements from all faculty members for tenure and promotion.

Politics, Religion and Inviting Disaster

Scott McLemee discusses Matthew Rose’s A World After Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right with the author.

Passed Over for Being a Woman

Twenty-eight percent of academic women surveyed by Gallup say they’ve been passed over for promotion or advancement opportunities due to their gender. That’s a bigger share than female workers in the U.S. in general.
Opinion

The Facts on Western Civ's Heritage

Correcting the record on assertions about the end of the Western civilization requirement at Stanford.

Year of Reflection Prompts Course Reversal

After a year of contentious discussions and debates, University of Richmond leaders decided to remove the names of controversial figures from six campus buildings.
Opinion

Hybrid Courses in the Post-COVID Classroom

Your institution’s attendance expectations may not always jibe with your students’ preferences, Sarah Marsden Greene writes, especially when it comes to large lecture courses.