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Not Another Committee

While committees can certainly be valuable, virtually everyone wonders at some point how effectively they are managed and how well they use people’s time, writes David Farris.

Humanities Majors Drop

Declines in bachelor’s degrees awarded are particularly notable for English and history, but trends at community colleges may cheer advocates for the liberal arts.

Stop Fear From Dictating Your Career Choices

Thomas Magaldi gives advice on how to overcome long-held yet false assumptions that often drive behavior and limit opportunities.

The Dreaded 'Should'

Why do people in academe tend to downplay what we have achieved, asks J. E. Sumerau, for the sake of some future possibility?

Does Your President Have a Platinum Parachute?

James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde examine whether such employment agreements are good for higher ed institutions and the public interest.

Seek and Hide

Why did Fresno State cancel a search for a professorship named after Edward Said? University says procedural errors occurred, but scholars say it didn't like the pool of Middle Eastern finalists with Palestinian research portfolios.

Faculty Who Live Among Students

Through 26 years serving as a residence hall faculty adviser, James E. Moore II discovered there are many ways to do right by the students with whom we live.

Who Defines What Is Racist?

Students demand firing of Evergreen State professor. Police chief urges him to stay off campus for his safety. Supporters say he’s the one upholding principles of equity.