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Textbook Spending Continues Slow Decline

Survey finds the amount students spend on course materials each year has decreased, possibly indicating students are increasingly utilizing open-source material and other educational resources.

A Professor’s ‘Repugnant’ Views

Penn Law condemns Amy Wax's recent comments on race and immigration as others call for her ouster.

‘A Sweet Racket’? Yeah, Right

When a misleading op-ed in The Wall Street Journal irks academics, it's time for a fact check on faculty work and pay.
Opinion

Philosophers Should Not Be Sanctioned Over Their Positions on Sex and Gender

While the respect due to all people should never be compromised, academic freedom should be restricted only with the greatest caution, if ever, write 12 leading scholars.

The Trans Divide

The disagreement over scholarly debate about gender identity rages on.

Colleges Award Tenure… at Centre, Frostburg State, Hamilton

Centre College Leonard Demoranville, chemistry Jonathon Earle, history Ellen Goldey, vice president of academic affairs and dean of the college...
Opinion

From Classroom to Underclass

Scott McLemee reviews Gary Roth's The Educated Underclass: Students and Social Mobility.
Opinion

Myths and Truths About Publishable Journal Articles

Wendy Laura Belcher provides advice on how to make your article more acceptable to a journal.