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Murder, She Theorized

Serial killers have become the cultural anti-heroes of the age. Scott McLemee considers a new book that traces the back story of a morbid trend.
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Professional Responsibility

Teaching ethics should be part of the job of all faculty members in all disciplines, writes C.K. Gunsalus.

Idea Whose Time Has Come?

Bill introduced Thursday would create a federal database to track students through college and into the work force, but it's unclear whether "unit record" idea will find more favor than it did seven years ago.
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'Gray'-cious Conclusion to a Career

Whether senior professors have a vibrant end to the later stages of their academic careers is largely in their own hands. Roger Baldwin and Michael Zeig offer guidance for how they can do so.

Affirming Stand Against Boycotts

Following big wins for those wanting academics to stay away from Israel, AAUP reiterates its view that such movements are antithetical to academic freedom.

Should His Ph.D. Have Been Granted?

Controversy over Heritage Foundation report on immigration ignites debate over whether Harvard should have approved a dissertation that claimed an IQ deficit for Hispanics.

A Future Without Tenure

Florida's newest state university announces it will be the first without the traditional form of job security for academics.

Not Fit to Teach?

Parsons calls off master class by John Galliano, the designer widely condemned as anti-Semitic, saying he would not agree on a "frank discussion" of his career.