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Blowback Against a Hoax
Author of a recent academic scam faces disciplinary action by Portland State, for failing to alert his research review board before hoodwinking journal editors with outrageous articles. Many say he's guilty of bad form, but did he commit misconduct?

Small Colleges Grapple With ‘Culture of Insecurity’
Small-college presidents gathered at annual conference work to adapt to a changing market even as they worry about a range of student issues.

Q&A Goes Horribly Wrong
Racist comments directed at a scholar at a disciplinary meeting floor classicists in the room. Some see it as a major setback for a historically exclusionary field that is trying hard to change.

Overhauling Rules for Higher Ed
The Education Department's proposals for upcoming negotiated rule-making process would narrow the responsibilities of accreditors and modify federal definitions for credit hour and distance education.

Whisper Network 2.0
Research panels, professional awards, job interviews, networking and "the list"? Female historians circulate a secret document of alleged bad actors during their major annual conference.

Challenges for Small Literary Journals
Editors consider how small publications can find support and reach audiences.

Opinion
What College Students Need Most
To many people, vocational education has often meant learning a trade, but a more profound and important meaning of the term has been coming back into use, writes David S. Cunningham.

Grading Smarter, Not Harder
Historians discuss efforts to evaluate student learning far beyond a grade.
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