Cover Story
Classroom Challenges
Do faculty members need help resetting boundaries?
Highlights
The Review | Essay
Content warning: This essay contains obscenities, slurs, sex, bullying, child abuse, alcoholism, pregnancy, addiction, murder, suicide, religion, culture, opinions, politics, language, and academe.
The Review | Conversation
An interview about politics, academic freedom, and “ideological odor.”
Also in the Issue
Leadership
Youngstown State University’s board voted on Tuesday to select U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson, Republican of Ohio, amid campus protests alleging a lack of transparency.
Academic Freedom
Community colleges in California now require employees to demonstrate competency in diversity, equity, and inclusion. A court ruling this week raised First Amendment concerns.
'Say It Isn't So!!!!'
Trustees, faculty, and donors made personal appeals to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill leader after news broke that he was a finalist for the Michigan State University presidency.
The Review | Opinion
The motives are benign. The effects are insidious.
Advice
How to teach with AI tools in ways that meet faculty concerns about ethics and equity.
The Review | Essay
How educators around the world keep hope alive in a hopeless place.
Advice
Five ways for academic administrators to make sure they are paying attention to work that matters.