Mass resignations at Wiley journal over academic independence
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
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Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
A campus-wide training module was sent out to share “key definitions and ideas."
Australia’s teaching and research relationships with China are becoming increasingly overshadowed by rising geopolitical tensions.
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond’s “Undoing Racism” workshop, hosted on various college campuses and other community locations across the nation, works to end systemic racism and institutional oppression.
Syracuse grapples with how to meaningfully educate students about equity and inclusion.
State lawmakers are turning more toward apprenticeships as a strategy to tackle the skills gap, according to an annual report on states’ career and technical education policies.
Are male college students more likely than female students to ask for a grade change, and do they do so more frequently when they receive a grade they don’t like?
Saskatchewan veterinary college says move has been forced on it by limits on public funding
Could represent ‘new wave of state-level legislation directed toward reforming public universities’
Adjunct college instructors in New Jersey, as elsewhere in the country, have become critical to universities’ teaching models, in some cases representing about half the faculty.