Maybe Departments Should Publish Their Own Journals Such a step would diversify ownership and make topics/methods more varied than the status quo. On Marginal Revolution.
UNC Faculty Push Back Against Reopening Plan Some faculty may vote with their feet if the university doesn't address safety concerns. On NC Policy Watch.
Protecting a UCLA Professor from a Mob The university suspended a professor for refusing to change grading practices for black students. On FIRE.
No Unions for Adjuncts at Religious Colleges The National Labor Relations Board overturned an Obama-era decision, arguing private religious colleges are outside its jurisdiction. On Inside Higher Ed.
To Cut or Not to Cut? Sports at Small Colleges Funding reductions are inevitable, butu cutting prograrms is more complicated. On Education Dive.
A Chance to Control College Costs? If leaders aren't trying to lower costs and expenses, they're not serious about reforming higher ed. On Twin Cities Business.
FIRE Defends Due Process as ACLU Opposes Title IX Reforms The activists in the ACLU have distorted its vision in defending basic constitutional rights. On FIRE.
Tenured Radicals Cheering on the Riots For decades, nihilist academics have taught students to despise everything around them. On Spectator USA.
UNC Athletic Director Opposes Name/Likeness Rights for Athletes Bubba Cunningham, who earns a base salary of $740,440, thinks it makes athletes into professionals and is a step too far. On Fox News.
The Colleges Limping Along The options laid out for struggling colleges mostly lack an optimistic, thriving future. On the Independent Institute.