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Another controversial policy proposal in Wisconsin would eliminate all programs with fewer than five majors annually, on average, if "remediation" didn't work. Faculty leaders see attempt to turn system into a "widget factory."

Pioneering Eugenics in 2018?
University of Arizona psychologist is under scrutiny for taking money from an organization founded to support research in eugenics.

Open Access at the Movies
A new documentary film taking aim at for-profit publishers is about to be screened at universities around the world, but will it further the goals of the open-access movement?
Purdue Global Nondisclosure Agreement Gone
Purdue Global faculty members will no longer be required to sign a contentious employee agreement that allowed the university to be arbiter of who owns rights to instructional materials.

A New Vet School Professors Don't Want
Long Island University, facing enrollment and programming cuts, is building a vet school even though its faculty members are dubious and New York State already has one at Cornell.

Opinion
Ronell's Complaint
Avital Ronell's new book, Complaint, is not really about the recent harassment case, writes Scott McLemee. At the same time, it’s not exactly not about it.

Rejecting a Journal
Taylor & Francis says it dropped a journal for commercial reasons. But decision followed disputes between editors and the publisher.

A Professor's Death, and Hard Truths
When rumors swirled about a professor reported missing and later found dead, Emerson's president risked sharing uncomfortable truths about the late filmmaker's conduct to set the record straight.
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