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Teaching and Tenure: Part II
Higher education institutions must offer multiple roads to recognition for faculty -- not just one, writes E. Gordon Gee.
Newly Tenured… at Arkansas Tech, Casper, Smith, Western Nevada
Arkansas Tech University Douglas Barron, biology Summer Bruch, art Nathaniel Chapman, behavioral sciences Rajib Choudhury, physical sciences Michael Davis, physical...

‘The Engaged Scholar’
Author discusses his new book “on expanding the impact of academic research in today’s world.”

Columbia Grad Workers Continue Strike
Student workers end second week of their work stoppage over a first contract. Key demands include a neutral arbitrator in harassment cases, union coverage for more student workers and a pay increase.

At Odds With Her University Over Gender Identity
Gender studies professor says the University of Rhode Island's statement about her essay on trans rights is an affront to her free speech.

Hiring Booms
Defying trends away from tenure, Ohio State and Syracuse will add more than 400 new tenure-track faculty members in the coming years.
Newly Tenured… at Clark, Hamilton, Hood, Kalamazoo, Middlebury, Pacific, U of St. Francis
Clark College, in Washington State Joseph Cavalli, history Mark Eddinger, mathematics Amy Ewing Johnson, dental hygiene Melissa J. Favara, English...

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Peer Tutoring in the Pandemic
In an era of online learning, it can be key to making struggling students feel more connected to their college community and better able to tackle academic challenges, writes Doug Kovel.
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