Academe Today Friday, July 13, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Faculty By Katherine Mangan A defamation case against a student and a professor at McGill University raises worries that accusations are being silenced. | Legal By Teghan Simonton Competing letters of support and opposition to Brett Kavanaugh, an alumnus, have circulated among the school’s faculty members, students, and alumni. |
Research By Nell Gluckman A letter raising concerns about proposed sessions that were rejected for the International Congress on Medieval Studies has drawn hundreds of signatures. |
From the Archives By J. Clara Chan The use of medieval references by the alt-right, along with the traditional insularity of the field, prompts some scholars to argue for more diversity among scholars and scholarship. |
Teaching When students are candid and specific, their comments can help determine who should be teaching gateway courses, one administrator found. |
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Views Commentary By Michelle Mynlieff, Sumana Chattopadhyay, and Bruce Boyden By disregarding the findings of the university’s faculty-hearing committee, the Wisconsin Supreme Court dealt a blow to shared governance. |
Lingua Franca A conversation in a neighborhood shop reminds Geoff Pullum that despite the hostility between India and Pakistan, spoken Hindi and Urdu are almost identical. |
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