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Cornell Continues to Receive Scrutiny Over Job Ad
Scholars, scholars everywhere and no professor to pick. Cornell University took heat last fall for posting an unusually vague job...

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.
Berkeley Will Eliminate 500 Staff Jobs
The University of California at Berkeley plans to eliminate 500 nonfaculty staff jobs over the next two years, the San...
Similarities in Relationships
Can you change your partner over time or should you find someone you click with right away? In today's Academic...

Change From the Top
New study suggests colleges with female presidents are more likely than other institutions to have a greater share of humanities professors who are women.

Dual Loyalties
In California and Arizona, two college presidents joined the board of for-profit education company. After widespread criticism, one quit and another is facing demands that she do the same.

Clinton Weighs In on Kentucky
In late March, Kentucky cut its funding for higher education by 4.5 percent. Now, a Clinton adviser is taking the opportunity to weigh in on state disinvestment.

Ed Research Roundup
Papers at AERA meeting analyze the adjunct instructor workforce, research output at liberal arts colleges and the impact of financial aid programs aimed at making community college free.
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