A Stateâs Addiction By Beth McMurtrie In West Virginia, confronting the epidemic is a moral obligation and a practical necessity. |
Students By Liam Adams Students on the Ann Arbor campus want the perpetrators caught, and administrators more vehement in their condemnation. |
Campus Speech By Katherine Mangan Student protesters stopped the head of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Virginia office from speaking. She called their actions a “classic example of a heckler’s veto.” |
Teaching How do you combat stereotypes of your field? |
The Daily Briefing, an email that tells individual subscribers everything they need to know about higher ed, turned one year old this week. Here’s a sample. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf pays tribute to the Berkeley English professor whose 1941 novel started the practice of naming hurricanes. |
ProfHacker What happens when we think about productivity in seasonal as well as daily terms? Jason Jones points to Matt Thomasâs reflections on the pseudo-arrival of fall. |