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25 Years Without a Raise

At Youngstown State, adjuncts marked the anniversary with a cake.
Opinion

The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge

Abraham Flexner's The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge highlights how the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake has shown itself to be a powerful force in the world, writes Scott McLemee.

'Lower Ed'

A new book argues that the focus on credentials and growing inequality led to the rise in for-profit colleges.

Liberal Arts College Students Are Getting Less Artsy

At colleges proud of attracting students who want a broad-based, non-vocational education, numbers of majors in arts and humanities are falling.

'Unwinding Madness'

A new book argues that the NCAA "has lost its way in the governance of intercollegiate athletics" and that the association is incapable of achieving reform.

The Changing Monograph Market

Study suggests university presses are publishing fewer books in the humanities. Experts say the publishing industry is facing more significant changes.
Opinion

Information Access and the 800-Pound Gorilla

Current technology offers unfettered access to good information and good scholarship, but standing in the way is the U.S. copyright law, argues Bryn Geffert.

The Right Not to Be Recorded

Orange Coast College suspends student who secretly and in violation of college rules videotaped professor's anti-Trump comments, which later went viral.