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Digital Humanities (Emphasis on Humanities)
Vanderbilt starts center designed to advance scholarship and teaching at the university -- and at three other colleges.

Trial and Error: Digital Case Studies
To better help students apply their knowledge, instructors in a core course at Ohio State's nursing program had students collaborate to create and present their own digital case studies.

A ‘Moon Shot’ for Libraries
Massachusetts Institute of Technology issues an invitation to publishers, researchers and universities to collaborate on a vision for the future of libraries.

Smartphones Can't Replace Libraries
Academic libraries aren’t just expensive “vanity projects” but rather a vital part of the higher education ecosystem, argue Julie Todaro and Irene M. H. Herold.
The Pulse: Knewton's Jason Jordan
This month’s edition of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Jason Jordan, vice president for higher ed markets at Knewton.

Digital Humanities as 'Corporatist Restructuring'
Controversial article argues digital humanities scholars are -- intentionally or not -- leading a "neoliberal takeover" of colleges and universities.

The Alleged Conspiracy Grows
James Tracy, Newtown-shooting denier and ex-professor at Florida Atlantic, alleges in a federal suit that his faculty union conspired with the institution to get rid of him.

A 'Dangerous' Post
Group of scholars want a political theology blog post arguing that some leftists sympathize with jihad taken down, but the blog's editors say they're baffled by the demand.
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