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Rejecting a Sex Offender's Contributions

Two MIT researchers resign from the Media Lab over its ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

‘The Missing Course’

Author discusses his new book on what they never taught you about college teaching.
Opinion

Why We Urgently Need to Retool International Affairs Education

Events in the news provide constant evidence that we can't ignore different societies’ diversity and heterogeneity in our academic programs, argues Carla Koppell.

What's Up With MeTooSTEM?

Former members of the advocacy nonprofit say that it's not inclusive and lacks transparency. Its leader says there's room for other voices and groups in science's antiharassment movement.

New School Drops N-Word Case

Creative writing professor cleared of discrimination in saying a slur in quoting James Baldwin in class.

Highly Educated Young People at Core of Hong Kong Protests

Students and university-educated young people are playing central roles in the protests in Hong Kong.

As Above, So Below

Scott McLemee reviews a roundup of off-beat titles coming out this fall.

Linking Liability

Sci-Hub, a repository for pirated research papers, is widely acknowledged to be illegal. But is sharing a link to the site illegal, too?