In a post for Prospect, Christopher Fear asks why academic political theory is so remote from political practice. He concludes that it’s because political theorists devote themselves to eternal ...
To call something an “academic question” is, for most people, a put-down. But to anyone at a university, it’s a redundancy. A scholar spends a lifetime exploring difficult questions. In the classroom, ...
The world of educational technology never stands still. It's constantly shifting, bringing new tools and possibilities for students everywhere. Amid this change, Questio has emerged not just as ...
For faculty members, academic freedom attaches to research and teaching. The Laws of the Regents broadly define academic freedom as the “freedom to study, learn, and conduct scholarship and creative ...
In July 1971, Harvard psychology professor Richard J. Herrnstein penned an article for Atlantic Monthly titled “I.Q.” in which he endorsed the theories of UC Berkeley psychologist Arthur Jensen, who ...
When my daughters were in high school, they both played on various teams. Soccer, cross-country running, cross-country skiing and tennis. Games and tournaments often started in the late afternoon.
If you, at the end of any semester, fail to maintain the standard of performance required for good standing as specified by the academic standing regulations, you will be automatically placed on ...
Social Work Semester I exam paper prepared by Prof. Virendra Balaji Shahare; the suspension has triggered a debate on academic freedom ...
Welcome to a new series, “The Public Writing Life,” about how to write for a popular audience (and get paid for it) when you are part of the academy. There’s plenty of good writing advice out there, ...