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FIRE, Aim, Ready!
A recent report from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni defends free expression on campuses for weak reasons, argues Steven Bahls.

Push for Big Change in Graduate STEM Ed
National Academies report urges program data transparency and a focus on core competencies.

Junot Díaz, Feminism and Ethnicity
Rift among feminist scholars raises issue of how Me Too movement plays out when accused has been important voice in Latino literature -- and may be facing more criticism than white authors accused of worse.

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Posterity Applies a Disinfectant
Scott McLemee on a surprising aspect of Amy Werbel's Lust on Trial: Censorship and the Rise of American Obscenity in the Age of Anthony Comstock.

A Limit on Paying for Controversial Speakers
For certain events, UCLA will only cover $100,000 worth of security each year for speakers outside the university, a unique spending cap so far in higher education.

Roth's Complex Relationship to Academe
Several of novelist Philip Roth's books called out academics as misguided, hyper-political or overtly ambitious. But professors say he was happy to be taught at colleges.

Relationship Restrictions
Academe sees a new wave of faculty-student dating bans in the era of Me Too.

Grading: Frustrations and Ideas
“ Grading: Frustrations and Ideas” is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy free...
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