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Cambridge Press Changes Course on Chinese Censorship Request
Facing intense criticism for caving to censors, Cambridge University Press restores access to more than 300 journal articles it had blocked in China -- but the problem for publishers isn’t going away. Chinese authorities also try to block articles from another journal.

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Survey Centers and the Academy
Turn to any news outlet, and you will find a public opinion poll bearing a college or university affiliation, writes Mileah Kromer, but few people on campuses even know how survey labs function, let alone the benefits they provide.

Opinion
Managing the Student From Heck
Maria Shine Stewart provides some advice for dealing with particularly difficult students in the classroom.

‘Law Mart’
Author of new study of for-profit legal education sector answers questions about the book and potential lessons for policy makers.

Outrage Over University Press Caving in to Chinese Censorship
Cambridge press agrees to block access in China to more than 300 articles from a key journal for scholarship on the nation.

Anonymous Comments, Unmasked Bias
New paper illustrates the brutal and sexist comments faced by women in economics, and likely other fields as well.

Wrong Call on Harassment?
Professor found guilty of sexual harassment will return to San Jose State this month to teach trauma counseling. Students plan to protest.
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