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Politics, Religion and Inviting Disaster

Scott McLemee discusses Matthew Rose’s A World After Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right with the author.

Passed Over for Being a Woman

Twenty-eight percent of academic women surveyed by Gallup say they’ve been passed over for promotion or advancement opportunities due to their gender. That’s a bigger share than female workers in the U.S. in general.
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The Facts on Western Civ's Heritage

Correcting the record on assertions about the end of the Western civilization requirement at Stanford.

Year of Reflection Prompts Course Reversal

After a year of contentious discussions and debates, University of Richmond leaders decided to remove the names of controversial figures from six campus buildings.
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Hybrid Courses in the Post-COVID Classroom

Your institution’s attendance expectations may not always jibe with your students’ preferences, Sarah Marsden Greene writes, especially when it comes to large lecture courses.
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Enough With the Culture Wars

Stanford’s first-year program revives the concept of a shared curriculum without reigniting battles over Western civ and literary canons, Dan Edelstein writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.
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Integrating STEM and the Humanities

The humanities are thriving at science and technology–oriented universities, Richard Utz writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.

Tenure Awarded… at Lafayette, Marquette, Northwest Missouri State

Lafayette College Alex Brown, mechanical engineering Meg Fernandes, English Caleb Gallemore, international affairs Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, economics Amauri Gutierrez-Coto, foreign languages...