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22 juillet 2018

Blind Staff Loyalty

HomeThe Temple rankings scandal points to flaws in the way higher education leaders treat professional staff, writes Allison H. Keene. More...
22 juillet 2018

The Neglected Implications of Grant Culture

HomeA requirement that research faculty members obtain grants to achieve tenure is, in some cases, patently unethical, argues Scott O. Lilienfeld. More...
22 juillet 2018

Some Questions for Assessophiles

HomeAlex Small takes issue with some of the approaches and aims of the assessment movement. More...
22 juillet 2018

It's Time to Talk Sustainability

HomeIt's better for historically black colleges and universities to consider merging than to close in disgrace, argues Harry L. Williams. More...
22 juillet 2018

The Increasingly High Price of Confidentiality

HomeUniversity governing boards are taking extreme steps to keep secret the names of finalists for presidencies, writes Judith Wilde, sometimes even tapping campus police for help. More...
22 juillet 2018

The Idea of the University Today

HomeHow have institutions like the University of Oxford endured for centuries through so many dramatic changes, asks Reverend John I. Jenkins, and what might their staying power teach us now. More...
22 juillet 2018

Scholars or Spies?

HomeForeign agents are targeting research at American academic institutions, write Representatives Lamar Smith and Clay Higgins, and universities must take steps to guard against theft of sensitive information. More...
22 juillet 2018

Anti-Semitism After Charlottesville

HomeMatthew J. Mayhew, Benjamin S. Selznick, Kevin Singer and Alyssa N. Rockenbach provide data and advice on improving attitudes toward Jewish students on college campuses.
As white nationalists marched in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017, they shouted, “Blood and soil!” (a Nazi slogan) and “Jews will not replace us!” Some carried Nazi flags and wore T-shirts with Adolf Hitler quotes. Such expressions and sentiments, wrote staff writer Emma Green in The Atlantic, are physical reflections of a white supremacist ideology, one in which Jews “hover malevolently in the background, pulling strings, controlling events, acting as an all-powerful force backing and enabling the other targets of their hate.”
Although the anti-Semitism in Charlottesville was shocking to many Americans, it was anything but for American Jews. A 2013 Pew Research study found that 43 percent of Jewish Americans agreed that Jews face a lot of discrimination, while 15 percent reported being called offensive names and facing social rejection for being Jewish in the year prior. The Anti-Defamation League reported that, in 2017, 1,986 anti-Semitic incidents took place across the United States -- a 57 percent increase from 2016. More...
22 juillet 2018

How to Avoid a Federal Investigation

HomeKate Kennedy highlights five assumptions that universities should question themselves about in the wake of sexual abuse charges at the University of Southern California. More...

22 juillet 2018

A Mind at the End of Its Tether

HomeWhether or not madness seems like the right word for such a state of mind, Barbara K. Lipska's The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind: My Tale of Madness and Recovery is likely to make a certain impression on the reader approaching middle age or well into it, writes Scott McLemee. More...

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