Cover Story
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Under Pressure
The Red State University Blues
When elected officials impose their political views, how should a public college respond?
Highlights
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Mental Health on Campus
When College Students in Crisis Ask for Help, Will They Be Kicked Off Campus? Depends on the College.
We reviewed 100 policies on mandatory medical leave. They’re wildly inconsistent. -
The Review | Opinion
Is Twitter Making Academe Stupid and Mean?
Does Twitter destroy thinking or nurture community? Three professors weigh in.
Also in the issue
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After 'Dobbs'
To Boycott or Not? Academic Conferences Face Pressure to Avoid Abortion-Hostile States
Conferences planned five years ago confront boycotts and potential reproductive-health-care dilemmas. Organizers have to decide whether the debate is about politics or health care. -
In the States
‘Uninformed, Misguided, Irresponsible’: Hillsdale President’s Remarks Roil Tennessee Educators
The president of the Michigan college, which has teamed up with Tennessee, said teachers “are trained in the dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges in the country.” -
Soft-Drink Contracts
Are Coke and Pepsi Campuses Bad for Public Health?
Almost all of the largest public universities in the United States have large marketing contracts with soda companies that include incentives to sell more to students, staff, and faculty, a new study finds. -
Access
The College-Affordability Conundrum
Even though more states are offering free-tuition programs, higher education remains out of reach for many. -
Advice
How to Protect Faculty Members From Outside Attacks
As cyber-communication law evolves, it’s important to plan ahead. -
The Review | Opinion
Hypercompetition Is Harming Higher Ed
Colleges should ease off the branding and remember their shared values. -
The Review | Opinion
Princeton Betrays Its Principles
The corrupt firing of Joshua Katz threatens the death of tenure. -
Advice
What I Gained From a Year of Professional Coaching
You can’t see the entire field while you’re playing the game.