A massive cheating scandal is bad enough. The anemic response of Brown administrators, Serrano feels, made matters worse.
The historian John R. Thelin on what has surprised him about academe’s recent “erosion” — and why he felt compelled to ...
The recent report on the state of scholarship in the humanities and humanistic social sciences has renewed the debate over ...
Last month, after a Cornell University student’s vile comment about Jews went viral, the chair of the Trump administration’s ...
I used to fool myself about generative AI. I knew AI-assisted cheating was on the rise: problem sets “solved” and research ...
Clinton College, which hasn’t fully compensated its staff in months, is the kind of small institution that doesn’t have a ...
Scholarly organizations sponsor intellectual, professional, and social exchange among colleagues (and in some fields, at ...
The University of Texas at Tyler is offering voluntary separation packages to about a quarter of its employees. The move is ...
The Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank founded in the late ’70s to improve “great American cities,” has emerged ...
Nicholas Kent spoke Tuesday at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ annual conference, just ...
The highest payout came this week, when a fired University of Tennessee anthropology professor agreed to a $1.9-million settlement.
And in January, the Kansas Board of Regents passed a policy dictating faculty teaching loads along with a stricter workload and tenure policy. The message from these states: Faculty don’t teach enough ...
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