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The Flag and Free Expression
University of Kansas removes art after governor finds it disrespectful. Was this about public safety or political sensibilities?

Opinion
More Coming This Fall
Scott McLemee reviews some forthcoming titles -- hypertopical and otherwise -- about which readers might want to know.
Newly Tenured… at Connecticut College, Princeton, Tennessee Tech
Connecticut College Nadav Assor, art Waed Athamneh, classics/Arabic studies Chris Barnard, art David Chavanne, economics Denis Ferhatovic, English Priya Kohli...

Whose Medieval Studies?
Medieval studies groups say a major conference is trying to limit the number of diverse voices and topics. The debate is part of a bigger fight over whether medieval studies should remain a fundamentally European field.

Opinion
Read Every Day While You Can
Images, sounds, videos, virtual reality and the many means by which we can alter our state of mind may compete for our time and attention, writes Frank H. Wu, but the pages of a good book give -- and demand from -- us much more.

Accreditors Eye Temple
University is supposed to abide by standards requiring honesty and integrity. But is it in compliance after revealing that its business school lied for years to get higher rankings? U.S. News also seeks more information.
When Faculty Lines Pay for Themselves
Facing a budget cut and clogged general education courses, Stephen F. Austin optimized its course schedule to add faculty lines that paid for themselves, and then some.

‘An Inclusive Academy’
Authors discuss their new book that suggests most colleges can do more to diversify their faculties.
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