New Arizona bill seeks to mandate ideological diversity on campus
Could represent ‘new wave of state-level legislation directed toward reforming public universities’
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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.
Students at Watkins College of Art in Nashville describe it as an oasis in the Bible Belt, a small supportive campus welcoming to all and committed to free expression.
Furore over Oxford doctoral student’s journal article reignites debate over the limits of free speech
The University of California-Santa Cruz and the UC Office of the President are giving The College Fix the runaround when it comes to answering questions about UCSC’s faculty diversity pilot program.
Students at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst can earn credit for "organizing" for "social justice" this spring.
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The appointment of Manuel Castells as the country’s universities minister signals a change in fortune
Alan Dershowitz's legal arguments against impeaching President Trump have thrust him even farther into academe's margins.
The National Association of Scholars is bringing scientists together to "reform scientific research."