At first, it looked like a paradigm of science done right. A group of behavioral scientists had repeated the same experiments ...
Journal retractions are a necessary part of the scientific process. They allow the scientific community both to correct ...
I n the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision on racial affirmative action and ongoing barriers to student-debt cancellation, state and federal policymakers are seeking new ways to reach racially ...
The spread of misinformation poses a serious threat to science, public health, and democracies worldwide. In a recent essay ...
The selection of Valerio Ferme as president came as a relief to many after a contentious search process marred by political ...
most of them graduating and a lot of them drunk. The air was thick with the tension oozing out of a thousand bodies; up on ...
In a 2020 essay critiquing academic philosophy’s norms against aestheticizing or personalizing one’s writing, the philosopher ...
The former head of a now-dissolved faculty body says the administration’s actions reek of retaliation. The university says it ...
At one level,” he writes, “my book is a history of the study of Greek history from...the 18th century to the present day.” ...
Gag rules.” Price fixing. “Anticompetitive agreements.” A new lawsuit seeks to skewer academic-publishing heavyweights, but ...
Jennifer Doyle broke an appointment with a performance artist named Adrian Howells. Howells’s artworks often consisted of ...
I f you had been hoping for a quick and clean conclusion to the end of the race-conscious admissions era, well, too bad. That ...