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When Colleges Rely on Adjuncts, Where Does the Money Go?

Study suggests the funds institutions gain aren’t going to instruction.

Are You Scared of Your Students?

A professor wonders whether the classroom has become an unsafe space for the faculty.

The Pulse: Teaching in a Digital Age

This month's episode of The Pulse podcast features an interview with A.W. (Tony) Bates, distinguished visiting professor at Ryerson University and CEO of Tony Bates Associates.
A photo illustration of the Israeli and Palestinian flags, with a rather grimy filter.

Boycott Battle Ahead

Members of the Modern Language Association’s Delegate Assembly are set to debate a resolution to endorse the boycott of Israeli universities.

Guiding Those Who Guide Students

New book dives deep into the profession of academic advising, offering direction on how advisers can best counsel students.

False Inquiries

Duke warns professors about emails from someone claiming to be a student, seeking information about their courses -- many in fields criticized by some on the right. Some Michigan and Denver faculty members have received similar emails but from different source.

Drexel, Twitter and Academic Freedom

University issues new statement, explicitly recognizing one of its faculty members' tweets about "white genocide" as "protected speech," but also stressing "importance of choosing one’s words thoughtfully."

Let's Banish the Phrase 'Creative Writing'

Damaging stereotypes about writing and creativity continue to reinforce troubling dichotomies about the nature of creativity, writes Cydney Alexis.