The New England Journal of Medicine recently published an advocacy article that attacks academic freedom and urges stifling contentious campus debates. Specifically, Evan Mullen, Eric J. Topol, and ...
Everyone needs escape reading, and for me it’s always been campus novels. Maybe that’s because as an undergraduate I attended the two colleges about which more academic fiction has been written than ...
A new council composed of over 70 Columbia faculty members officially launched and adopted a “Statement of Responsibilities” on Wednesday, outlining a commitment to “open inquiry, intellectual ...
Last summer I wrote a column attempting to clarify the meaning of shared governance (The Chronicle, July 24, 2009). Since then, some readers have requested that I do the same for academic freedom.
The Boulder Faculty General Assembly members voted 40-0, with one abstention, to adopt a resolution passed on Oct. 28 by the systemwide Faculty Council that rejects “any attempts by bodies external to ...
In line with some promising studies dealing with particular academic speech events at university level (He, 1993; Tracy, 1997), this article analyses recordings of another established form of spoken ...
The year 2025 begins with many uncertainties about the fate of TikTok. The brief ban and the possibility of another one have spotlighted concerns about national security, digital freedom, the gig ...