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The 2018 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers
Provosts are generally confident of free speech rights at their own colleges and universities, but many are worried about the...

Too Good to Be True
A late Southern Illinois professor's findings on a potential vaccine for herpes looked promising, until it was revealed he'd proceeded with a risky human trial with no oversight.

Safeguarding Academic Freedom and a College Community
Joanne Berger-Sweeney cites the lessons learned from a controversy at her institution involving race, politics, campus safety and competing claims of ownership over who has the right to speak and what they can and cannot say.

Rural Recruiting Problems
A recent accreditation policy has many colleges -- particularly in rural areas -- struggling to find qualified instructors to teach popular dual-credit courses for high school students.

Stranger Things
Tarrant County College suspends astronomy instructor after he talked about the Koran in class in the dark, his face covered by a scarf.

Gender Bias, by the Numbers
New study says economics textbooks underrepresent women in both real-life and imagined examples -- and that fixing that could help attract more women to the field.

Lever Press Sets Gears in Motion
Despite slow start, open-access digital scholarship publisher expects to publish first works this year.

To Be in Person, or Not to Be?
That's the question disciplinary associations and academics are facing on conference interviews, which many departments are replacing with video.
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