Once affirmative action for upper-income minority students became unavailable, several highly selective universities ...
The University of Wyoming’s president recently faced an ambiguous demand: expel “institutional discrimination” from the ...
A university spokesperson called the complaint “yet another pretextual and retaliatory action by the administration for ...
On most workdays, I walk a long hallway lined with closed faculty doors. The nameplates belong to people I respect, but the ...
I don’t really see the point of grafting onto him our vision of what he ought to have been doing. I’m interested in trying to ...
Professors are seen to wield absolute power, and when this power inevitably takes a sinister turn, that corruption is presented as a mere symptom of academe’s deeper rot. This trope has a life beyond ...
Dartmouth’s president has a diagnosis for higher ed, and a cure. Her own campus is sharply divided about both.
On a Monday evening last May, Danielle S. Allen, a political theorist at Harvard, strode into the university’s Faculty Club wearing sneakers and a bright orange blazer. The occa ...
Last October, two Blackboard executives made a stunning admission about online learning-management systems’ ability to stop students from using an AI agent to cheat on their cou ...
More than a hundred faculty and staff members signed a letter stating that the the lawsuit “takes advantage of Jewish ...
In its first year of eligibility since advancing from Division II to Division I, the Queens team prevailed in its conference ...
It opened the doors of higher education to millions, produced world-changing research, and became a model that countries around the world tried to copy. It did more than deliver instruction. At its ...
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