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Faculty Sanction
A Faculty Committee Recommended Censure, but She Ended Up Suspended Without Pay
New questions surround the harsh penalty meted out to a noted UCLA ecologist. -
Advice
Why Your College Needs a Faculty Writing Room
How an opportunity to write separately but in one place has created a vibrant, visible scholarly community at a small college. -
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The Review | Opinion
It’s Not Just Our Students — ChatGPT Is Coming for Faculty Writing
And there’s little agreement on the rules that should govern it. -
Politics and Knowledge
Slamming the Door on Scholarship
War and politics could make on-the-ground study of China and Russia difficult, if not impossible. -
The Review | Essay
‘We Cannot All Be Edward Said’
John Guillory responds to his critics on politics and criticism. -
Data
Top Producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars and Students, 2022-23
Eighteen institutions were new to the list this year. -
Shocking Numbers
For Black Students, 2 Obstacles to Graduation Loom Large: Discrimination and Responsibilities
More than one in five Black students say they feel discriminated against “frequently” or “occasionally” in their programs, a new survey finds. -
The Review | Essay
Literary Criticism and Its Caricatures
A new book defends the political power of the critic. It falls short. -
Unintended Consequences
How Criticism Actually Strengthens Rankings
Prominent law and medical schools have announced they will no longer cooperate with U.S. News. Two researchers discuss what that might mean for the rankings.