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I Teach, Therefore I Essay
Being an essayist is central to, if not inseparable from, being a teacher, argues Caitlin McGill.

The Wrong Reviewer
Leading history journal apologizes for assigning review of book on inequality and urban education issues to a professor viewed by many as a white supremacist.

A New Channel for OER
OER provider Lumen Learning joins with Follett to bring open course content to faculty members through the campus bookstore.

Image of Trump Spurs Debate at Stanford
Professor says university wouldn’t let her print image of Donald Trump -- from recording where he talked about assaulting women -- for an academic conference on Title IX. Amid growing attention to dispute, university relents.

‘Doodling for Academics’
A coloring book from the University of Chicago Press? Yes, and it pokes fun at academe.

College Apologizes for Trashing Music Majors
Many music majors and music lovers were offended by Goldey-Beacom's mailing to high school students that said, "Heading off to college to major in music? Well, good luck with that!"

‘A Mean Amount of Money’
Administrators at CUNY and SUNY look to seize an $8 million opportunity to drastically expand the use of open educational resources at their campuses.

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Petitions and the Power of Poetry
A petition at Yale University signifies that now is the time for English departments to teach new kinds of poetry -- and to teach the old kinds in new ways, writes Eric Weiskott.
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