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‘Unprecedented Steps’: Board Pulls Plug on Columbia Law Review Website
After student editors published a submitted article Monday accusing Israel of genocide, the journal’s Board of Directors took the whole site down. One editor describes how it happened.
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‘The Displacements’ and the Need for a Climate Change Academic Novel
A call to combine climate and campus fiction.
Editors of ‘Philosophy & Public Affairs’ Journal Resign En Masse
A ‘Universities on Fire’–Inspired Reading List
A list of books and reviews on climate change and higher education.
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‘Lawsuits Will Happen’
The authors of a new book argue that higher education institutions must adapt to the shifting legal landscape without losing sight of their fundamental values.
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Black Scholars Face Anonymous Accusations in Anti-DEI Crusade
Since right-wing firebrand Christopher Rufo helped bring down Harvard’s president, at least seven more scholars—most of them Black—have confronted accusations of plagiarism or research misconduct spread by conservative media.
Millions of Scholarly Articles Are Not Being Archived: Report
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The Joys of ‘Leading From the Margins’
Hollins University president Mary Hinton discusses her new book, about how her identity as a Black woman from the rural South shaped her approach to college leadership.
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