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Responding to Criticism, Publisher Reinstates Blocked Ebooks

After scrambling fall courses by withdrawing more than 1,380 ebooks, Wiley now says it will restore access to the course materials. Its short-term solution leaves many librarians unsatisfied.

Professors’ Protest Prompts Return of Rutgers’ Mask Mandate

Indoor masking is once again mandatory at Rutgers University—at least for now. Just two days after the New Brunswick, N.J...

Illinois State VP Dies After Campus Bike Collision

Illinois State University announced last week that Adam Peck, the assistant vice president for student affairs, died after being struck...

3 Share Nobel in Chemistry

The Nobel Prize in chemistry will be shared by three scholars “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”...

New Presidents or Provosts: National U, Northeast College of Health Sciences, Northern Michigan U, State U System of Florida, U of Cambridge, U of Connecticut

Anne E. Killen, vice president of academic affairs at Northeast College of Health Sciences, in New York, has been promoted...

Antisemitism and Social Media Algorithms: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sabine von Mering, professor of German and women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Brandeis University...

Shootings Near University of Washington Campus Cause Concern

Several recent shootings near the University of Washington’s Seattle campus have prompted city and campus officials to take action, according...

On the Syllabus: Lana, Taylor, Tyler Perry

Professors are teaching their Gen Z students literary analysis and critical thinking through courses on celebrities like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift. The music’s good, too.