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A picture of Kathleen deLaski beside the cover of her new book

A College Degree Isn’t for Everyone

Kathleen deLaski unpacks her new book, which envisions higher education as a stepladder to skills that learners collect over a lifetime and present to employers.

A cartoon-like drawing of a puzzled man with his laptop.

I Am Captcha: ‘Ghost’ Students and the AI Machine

Adam Bessie and Jason Novak capture the higher educator’s dilemma in the age of generative AI.

An illustration of a flat open book with an orange cover, with a blue ribbon-like bookmark marking the page it is open to.

College English Classrooms Should Be Slow

We need to give students the time to do their best reading and thinking, Luke Vines writes.

Voodoo Doll Study Explores Why Scientists Get Harassed

Researchers asked participants to stick pins in “stereotypical scientist” to establish levels of aggression.

Protest against NIH cuts

Ahead of Court Hearing, Chaos Reigns at NIH

A federal judge is set to hear arguments today for and against extending a block on the National Institutes of Health’s recent directive to cut support for medical research—much of which happens at universities—by more than $4 billion.

Photos of Ken Levy, Jeff Landry and Donald Trump above a photo of LSU Baton Rouge's campus.

This Law Professor’s Job Has Become a Legal Drama

Ken Levy of Louisiana State University told Trump-supporting students they need his “political commentary.” A series of judges has disagreed over whether he should be back in class. And Louisiana’s governor keeps attacking him on social media.

A photo of two women engaging in discussion in an office, suggesting the theme of mentorship and collaboration.

On Collaborentoring

Xueli Wang offers advice for embracing mentoring as a form of collaboration.

A photo of a legal complaint.

A SLAPP to the Heart of Academic Freedom

Strategic lawsuits against public participation can threaten academic freedom, Reinhold Martin writes.