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A Call to Punish Tardy Journal Editors

Paper argues that those who can't meet deadlines for evaluating submissions should be removed from their positions.

Incubation's Unintended Consequences

New study indicates business incubators can have adverse impacts on research and innovation.
Opinion

Another Side of Bob Dylan

In Light Come Shining: The Transformations of Bob Dylan, Andrew McCarron faces an excess of material about his subject, not to mention more than 50 years of investigation, speculation and exegesis by obsessive fans, writes Scott McLemee.

Family Ties

Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos has family and likely financial connections to The College Fix, a conservative news site that often criticizes liberal bias in higher education.

Duquesne Press to Close

The 90-year-old university press will close its doors this year after Duquesne decided to cut its funding.
Opinion

A New Era of Student Unrest?

Colleges will undoubtedly face more student protests, write Nancy Thomas and Adam Gismondi. How can educators leverage this historic opportunity and encourage constructive, inclusive political learning and participation?

Physics Revival at Virginia Union

At a time when some colleges have eliminated the discipline, a historically black college is restoring the major.
Opinion

Controversial Speech in a Polarized Climate

Activism and charged debate on campuses are certainly not new, but the intensity of the vitriol we’re seeing puts institutional leaders in unfamiliar territory, writes Kevin Kruger.