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Stress and Student Success
We in higher education now serve more students with more stress than ever before, yet we have done little to learn about the strategies to help them better manage it, argues Karen Costa.

Who Decides What Must Be on a Syllabus?
College of Charleston professor says he's been forced out of a job for refusing to list learning outcomes to please an accreditor. He's suing and says academic freedom is being violated.

Supporting Sci-Hub vs. Explaining Sci-Hub
Association of American Publishers complains about Cal State librarian who studies popularity of pirated scientific papers. Cal State defends its librarian.

Bringing Adjuncts to the Table
Six colleges will pilot an initiative to increase adjunct faculty engagement in their campuses’ completion agendas.

Suspended for Anti-Semitism
Oberlin once again changes its stance toward Joy Karega, suspending the professor pending an investigation into her remarks on social media.

Separating the Philosophy From the Philosopher
After an alleged harasser holds on to a powerful academic position, professors try to limit his influence, in part by excluding his work from their syllabi. Is that the right strategy?

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Fall Harvest Festival, Continued
Scott McLemee highlights more new books due out from university presses this fall.
Pressing Challenges
Amid declining book sales, university presses search for new ways to measure success.
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