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Accounting for Innovation

Two accounting organizations release a report on how to update the curriculum and promote diversity.

Boycott for Speaker Diversity

2 male philosophers propose that scholars stay away from conferences that don’t have female keynoters.

Showcasing Academic Technology

University of Minnesota faculty and staff released an e-book in 10 weeks chronicling advances in academic technology.

Who Gets to Kill a Dean's Position?

As professors at many campuses complain that they are shut out of decision-making, Alcorn State asks faculty to help decide which administrators' jobs to eliminate, and which need a new person in the post.

New Breed of Law Degree

Yale will begin a Ph.D. program in fall 2013 to train aspiring law professors.

Knowing Who Trashed You

Florida appeals court backs adjunct who went to court to find out which student sent a critical e-mail message to his chair.

Setting an Example

Tarrant County College agrees to pay $160,000 to instructor who says she lost her job for being a lesbian. Lawyer says case shows that bias based on sexual orientation can be fought even in states that don't bar it.
Opinion

The Mind's Ear

Nietzsche, Sartre, and Roland Barthes kept regular daily appointments with the piano. Scott McLemee listens in.