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But Will Her Husband Move?

Study suggests women with male partners face bias in searches for junior faculty members.
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7 Key Ways to Make Student Mentoring Matter

Four scholars describe what institutions can do -- and should not do -- to enhance the well-mentored undergraduate experience.

Congress Rallies Around Campus Free Speech

Senate committee hearing largely affirms free speech efforts underway at colleges but is wary of continuing instances of students shutting down speeches.

Another Joy Karega at Rutgers?

Recalling a case at Oberlin College, Rutgers investigates a professor for anti-Semitic Facebook comments he says he can't be sure he made.

New Graduation Requirement: Patriotism

College of the Ozarks president calls new required course “a balance against a pervasive negative view of America.”

Globalized Higher Ed

More than half of all research papers published by academics in France and Britain now have at least one international co-author. Share lags in U.S.

U.S. Considers Partial Relief for Defrauded Student Borrowers

Education Department weighs whether -- and how -- the government should offer partial relief to some who filed borrower-defense claims.

Panels, Not Veneers

Sociology has reputation for diversity and inclusion, including at its conferences. So a preliminary, nearly all-male list of featured speakers for an upcoming meeting sparked criticism -- and backlash over gender equity and collegiality.