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University Rejects Calls to Fire Camille Paglia

Students and others demand her dismissal because of statements on Me Too and on transgender people.

‘The Adjunct Underclass’

Herb Childress's new book is a painful, necessary read for anyone looking to understand or empathize with the costs -- human and otherwise -- of higher ed's gig economy.

New Programs: Computer Science, Special Education, Digital Media, Public Safety Administration, Food Service, Applied Behavior Analysis, Pharmacology

Bethel College is starting an undergraduate major in computer science. Black Hills State University is starting an online master's program...
Opinion

The Subtle Erosion of Academic Freedom

President Trump’s recent executive order requiring that colleges protect free speech takes attention away from the three stronger forces weakening academic freedom, Johann N. Neem argues.

Unwanted Attendee

Society for American Archaeology faces major backlash over how it handled a known harasser's attendance at its annual meeting.

Record Bedevils a Finalist

After University of Colorado system announces finalist as president, critics note antigay votes when he was in Congress and controversies as leader of University of North Dakota.

An Ousted Dean Returns

Western Kentucky reinstated the dean its now ex-provost forced out last week. What does the saga say about academic leadership, especially at institutions facing change?
Opinion

It's ‘Never Enough’

Scott McLemee reviews Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction by Judith Grisel.