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Cuts Spark Fears at Azusa Pacific

Cuts and talk of ending multiyear contracts at evangelical Christian university raise worries some faculty members are going to be targeted based on ideology.

Bennett College Loses Appeal; Court Restores Accreditation

Without accreditation, Bennett students could lose eligibility for federal aid. Court order restores recognition while legal process plays out.
Opinion

Dear Faculty: You Matter More Than You Know

Those of you who mentor students are the lodestone in higher education, writes Brandon Busteed.
Opinion

Creating an Ecosystem for Faculty Mentorship

Adam Weinberg gives recommendations for fostering such mentorship at your institution.

Simplifying Higher Ed Accountability -- or Complicating It?

Senator Lamar Alexander wants to apply a single loan-repayment system to programs at all colleges, nonprofit and for-profit alike, drawing concerns about student access.

Will Me Too Activism Cost Professor Her Job?

A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.
Opinion

The Edge of Academic Freedom

Scott McLemee reviews Joan Wallach Scott's Knowledge, Power and Academic Freedom.

‘Scientists Under Surveillance’

Co-editor discusses new book on FBI documents about spying on researchers.