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‘Backlash’

Philosopher discusses his new book about how Americans respond to frank discussions of racism -- and about harassment he received for an essay in The New York Times.

Collateral Damage

When a college goes under, everyone suffers. But faculty at Mount Ida feel a particular sense of betrayal following its abrupt closure announcement.

Rules Change Could Threaten LSAT Dominance

ABA panel would loosen procedures for law schools using other tests, but hurdles would still remain.
Opinion

Of Grift and Government

Scott McLemee reviews Can Government Do Anything Right? by Alasdair Roberts.

University Press of New England Will Shut Down

Operation was once supported by 10 colleges, but of late has been backed only by Brandeis and Dartmouth.

Editorial Malpractice?

The editor of a prestigious political science journal uses its website to deny harassment allegations against him, prompting the Midwest Political Science Association to take action critics say it should have taken months ago.

Uncited Research

Analysis suggests big differences among disciplines in the volume of scholarship that fails to garner a citation.

A Federal Experiment Flounders

An Obama-era program to give nontraditional providers access to federal financial aid has struggled to get off the ground, and three of eight participants have pulled out.