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Will Your Campus Diversity Initiative Work?
By Grant Ingle
You've been invited to join the campus diversity team—make sure it has the right equipment.
AcaDemocrats
By Lawrence Douglas & Alexander George
Why are so many professors blue?
Stars, Apprentices, and the Scholar-Teacher Split
By Christine Farris
Making teaching into an object of scholarly inquiry opens up new knowledge and new dilemmas.
Bias Against Caregiving
By Robert Drago, Carol Colbeck, Kai Dawn Stauffer, Amy Pirretti, Kurt Burkum, Jennifer Fazioli, Gabriela Lazarro, and Tara Habasevich
Facutly members don't take what they're entitled to. Why not?
Faculty Activism: The Ivory Tower and Scholar-Activism
By Donald Earl Collins
Blending scholarship and activism, whether domestic or international, takes real work. Two scholar—activists reflect on activism and the academy.
Faculty Activism: Utopian Universities And International Activism
By Patrick Brantlinger
Blending scholarship and activism, whether domestic or international, takes real work. Two scholar—activists reflect on activism and the academy.
Fighting Back: Free Speech Zones on Campus
By Patty Kean
In a new feature, Academe highlights local success stories— initiatives in support of academic freedom on a campus near you. Send us your own stories, too.
Fighting Back: Homogeneity And Free Speech In Utah
By David R. Keller
In a new future, Academe highlights work by faculty members who are mobilizing in support of academic freedom on their campuses and beyond. send us your stories, too.
Fighting Back: Whose Truth?
By Maurice Isserman
In a new feature, Academe highlights local success stories— initiatives in support of academic freedom on a campus near you. Send us your own stories, too.
Joan Wallach Scott on Threats to Academic Freedom
Historian Scott reflects on her tenure as chair of the AAUP's academic freedom committee.
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