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Colliding Values at Doane

University library exhibit included photos of students from the 1920s in blackface. Now the library director is suspended -- and some of her faculty colleagues say Doane made the wrong call.

Liberal Arts Under Pressure

Making cuts to liberal arts courses overlooks the significant benefits such an education provides to students, workers and the economy, writes Roger W. Ferguson Jr.

Making Monographs Open

A project that aims to slash the cost of producing monographs could help make more of them available to the public for free. But will scholars participate?

Counterproductive Thinking

Scott McLemee reviews Melissa Gregg's Counterproductive: Time Management in the Knowledge Economy.

Newly Tenured… at Bellingham Tech, Cedar Crest, Quinnipiac, U of Kansas

Bellingham Technical College Anita Peng, mathematics Jan Richards, English Rachael Wright, welding Cedar Crest College Joshua Harrington, mathematics Lindsey Welch...

Pedigree and Productivity

New study of computer scientists says that when it comes to research output, where Ph.D.s get hired matters more than where they trained.

Rival Publishers Join Forces

Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education will combine to create one giant education publisher focused on digital content. Observers aren’t convinced that’s a good thing for students.

Our Unsung and Life-Changing Colleagues

Governors State University president Elaine Maimon pens an open thank-you letter to a transformative English composition instructor at a community college.