A Mid East Studies professor who we have covered is in the news again, and once again the subject of investigations surrounding claims that his attitudes towards Israel could be labeled discriminatory.
Read the articleWe’ve actually found a Middle East studies professor who provides valuable information and insights.
Read the articleWhat colleges do to donors takes “biting the hand that feeds you” to a whole new level of tetanus.
Read the articleAcademia, in the person of the formidable John K. Wilson, has found our 100 arguments against tenure wanting, to put it mildly.
Read the articleNoted scholar John K. Wilson objected to our quarterly review of professors we have covered.
Read the articleHere’s the rest of our arguments for tenure, so far this year.
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Read the articleDrawn from the profiles we’ve done of professors so far this year, we offer these pedagogues as proof that tenure doesn’t work.
Read the articleOccasionally we actually get to cover professors whom we like. In fact, we calculate that of the 149 professors who we have covered so far this year, we’ve had nice things to say about a fifth of them.
Read the articleThe one thing that our college guide has in common with the better-known one put out by U. S. News & World Report is that many of the same schools appear on both.
Read the articleIf you polled students at any college or university, chances are one of their top complaints would be connected to diet.
Read the articleWhat happens in Vegas may not stay in Vegas: It might become an academic study.
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