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Equity for Hispanic Professors

UT Austin faculty group wants the institution to fix what it says is a system that marginalizes Hispanics.

Understanding, Not Endorsement

American Academy of Religion releases new guidelines on what undergraduates should understand about all religions prior to getting their degrees.

New Programs: Applied Technology, Communication, Medical Billing, Art Education, Interior Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Humanities

Agnes Scott College has started master's programs in applied technology, social innovation and writing and digital communication. Georgian Court University...
Opinion

The Seizure That Made Me a College Professor

In a moment, Jake Maynard discovered, his students wanted him to be more than the fun and casual instructor they'd come to know.
Opinion

Should Computer Science Be Required?

At far too many institutions today, students who are not computer science majors encounter severe enrollment caps and watered-down or limited courses, writes Robert Sedgewick.

Peer Pressure

Arizona State graduate student says that even after the professor who abused her left campus, her fellow students continued to harass and blame her for the disruption to their careers.
Opinion

Topic: Trending

Scott McLemee reviews Devon Powers's On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future.

Rules for Making Big Deals

Dozens of institutions have endorsed a set of guiding principles for negotiating contracts that support open-access practices with scholarly publishers.