Cover Story
'A Real Sense of Panic'
One day at a high school in April revealed the doubt, anger, and determination of students awaiting financial-aid offers.
Highlights
Singled Out
This is what it feels like to be in the cross hairs of the campaign against DEI.
THE REVIEW | PROFILE
Is the public intellectual’s candid memoir an act of self-reckoning or self-sabotage?
The Review | Essay
Academic ideals have shifted in recent decades.
Also in the Issue
Free-Speech Face-Off
The president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges said that, as a result of Jodi Dean’s comments, “there now may be students on our campus who feel threatened in or outside of the classroom.”
Tensions Over Gaza
After six months of protests, students marched into the office of Pomona College’s president and demanded divestment from Israel. G. Gabrielle Starr called the police. Now what?
Rules vs. Guidelines
Team handbooks have emerged as evidence used to bolster the argument that college athletes are employees, not amateurs.
The Review | Opinion
Many, many academics resent them.
The Review | Opinion
President Santa J. Ono and his administration want to crush inconvenient dissent.
The Review | Opinion
At public comprehensive universities like SUNY-Potsdam, the humanities are being hollowed out.
Advice
A look at the benefits and risks of “at will” positions in campus administration.