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Opinion

The Best Time to Organize Your Research? Now

Don’t put research on the back burner: A good project management system can help you work consistently throughout the academic year, Shiri Noy writes.

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Loyola Marymount Stops Union Negotiations 10 Months In, Citing Religious Exemption

The union filed a complaint with the NLRB in response, but experts say given the current political climate, the board and the courts will likely side with the university.

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University of Arkansas Creates Faculty Learning Community

The new initiative helps improve teaching with a focus on student-centered classrooms and connection to support resources.

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Opinion

A Lecture for—and With—Charlie Kirk 

Matthew Boedy, one of hundreds of professors who found himself on Turning Point USA’s Professor Watchlist, searches for common ground in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing.

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How College Leaders Responded to Activist’s Slaying

Universities are making exceptions to institutional neutrality policies to issue statements on Charlie Kirk’s death as some take aggressive action against some faculty remarks.

Opinion

Attacking Constitutional Rights to Academic Freedom on This Constitution Day

Nothing like the current wave of state and federal action targeting academic freedom has ever been witnessed in America before.

Academic Leaders Under Pressure: What Provosts Are Saying in 2025

Provosts remain committed to their institutions’ academic mission but face growing pressures that make the job more reactive than strategic...
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Survey: Provosts Focused on Funding Cuts, Academic Freedom and AI

Chief academic officers are confident in academic quality but strained by limited resources, policy shifts and other mounting campus challenges, Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey finds.