A Return to Tenure
Chatham University had tenure, then it didn’t. Now it’s slated to adopt tenure again, citing faculty recruitment difficulties and morale problems. Read more
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Chatham University had tenure, then it didn’t. Now it’s slated to adopt tenure again, citing faculty recruitment difficulties and morale problems. Read more
Asian students at the University of Toronto are calling for their administrators to take action after staff distributed “hell money” in traditional Lunar New Year envelopes last week. Read more
The Department of Education recently announced that it will investigate claims of anti-Semitic curriculum and behavior at Brooklyn College. Read more
The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership Read more
A “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Glossary” published by the University of Central Florida states that while males have the power in the United States and that an “unequal response” of equity can help resolve structural and historical oppression. Read more
Telegram says it has 500 million users worldwide. Most use the app to chat, but there's more to it than that. Read more
What responsibility does a course materials–sharing platform have to protect the privacy of the students who use it? Read more
A pro-life display set up by the Pepperdine University College Republicans was destroyed by pro-choice students who covered the bulletin board display with posters reading "No Uterus, No Opinion," "My Body, My Choice," and other messages. Read more
In the 1970s, my father fled Romania, was thrown into a communist labor camp in Yugoslavia, beaten by guards there, and starved. He eventually got out, made his way to Austria, and applied for asylum to the United States. Read more
It’s easy to miss good news amid coverage of the pandemic, the rising cost of living and the, ahem, rest. However, the United Kingdom is getting something right. Read more