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A drawing of a woman standing with a telescope on top of a stack of books in the mountainous outdoors, suggesting education as a path to freedom.

Education as Freedom

As a new academic year begins, Michael S. Roth writes that colleges must redouble their commitment to educating for freedom—including freedom from governmental intrusion.

Times of Madness

The world sure can shake your faith sometimes.

Stopping Political Violence With Free Speech

Because censorship is the foundation of political violence, we cannot cure it with more censorship.

A photo of a hand holding a magnifying glass over an Israeli flag.
Opinion

AAUP Should Rethink Stance on Israel, Antisemitism

The AAUP’s leaders should focus on academic freedom rather than criticize U.S. military aid to Israel or minimize concerns about campus antisemitism, Miriam Elman and Mark G. Yudof write.

3 Questions for Quinnipiac’s Adam Nemeroff

A conversation with the assistant provost for innovations in learning, teaching and technology.

The Transfer Credit Myth: More on Excess Credits

Part 2: The academic adviser’s perspective.

The smoldering rubble of the World Trade Center the day after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Teaching Sept. 11 Using Virtual Reality

Seeking a way to convey the import of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to students too young to remember them, Adam M. McMahon writes that he turned to virtual reality.

Consulting the Manual

How to teach American Government in Trump II? Focus on the Constitution, readers say.