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Critique vs. Harassment
University of Central Florida reprimands a long-serving professor of art for allegedly demeaning a student.

Twitter, Faculty Hangman
Fresno State and the Secret Service are investigating an untenured lecturer who tweeted that President Trump "must hang." But the professor says he never meant to incite actual violence.

The (Temporary?) U.S. Education Team
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos makes first official announcement of key aides, many of them in acting capacities and including some controversial choices.

Opinion
Relying on Women, Not Rewarding Them
New study suggests female professors outperform men in terms of service -- to their possible professional detriment.

Opinion
Tax Injustice
In Dirty Secrets: How Tax Havens Destroy the Economy, Richard Murphy describes how the available means of concealing assets are so highly developed that they amount to an alternative global economy, writes Scott McLemee.

U.S. Alters Rules for Picking Student Loan Servicers
New federal memorandum rescinds previous guidance governing selection of loan servicers, removing some consumer protections.

Mandating Child-Care Degrees
A changing economy and professionalization is driving an increase in education requirements for child-care workers, but there are concerns about mandating higher degrees for a field that traditionally doesn't pay well.

Opinion
The More Things Change
Compensation survey from AAUP says faculty salaries are up slightly year over year, but institutional budgets continue to be balanced “on the backs” of adjuncts and out-of-state students.
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