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Middle East Tensions, U.S. Classrooms
At Middle East Studies Association conference, scholars take on thorny questions related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in their teaching.

Growing Less Equal
New book explores how colleges were not created equal -- and how pressures have driven them to be even less so in recent decades.

Fighting Censorship … With Trigger Warnings
At National Women’s Studies Association annual gathering, scholar talks using trigger warnings and safe spaces as a way to engage men in feminist discourse.

Opinion
‘Some People Are Just Born Good Writers’
Jill Parrott shatters the myth that you either have writing talent or you don’t.

Another Bad Year for History Jobs
American Historical Association sees 12 percent decline in openings, for fifth straight year of downward trend.

Paying for the Job Search
Fordham’s English department is giving those finishing doctorates $4,500 each to help with the many costs associated with finding a position.

Fear of Accented English
Students outside the U.S. doubt reliability of instruction in English that is not from native speakers, study finds.
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