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Stress and PTSD in the Academy

BY JANE HARTY There is evidence that teaching in higher education can lead to long-term health issues brought on by stress, especially for non-tenure-track (NTT) faculty. Although the achievement of tenure can mitigate long-term stress, it certainly is not eliminated for those tenured faculty who are targeted for dismissal for one reason or another. An…

An Astonishing Statistic

BY HANK REICHMAN On February 27, the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Gazette, published an article, “Iowa universities face rising mental health needs.”  In that article, which reports a significant increase in the number of students seeking mental health assistance at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa, we read the…

Outdoor classroom

On the Tenured and Teaching

BY AARON BARLOW The traditional classroom is an admittedly questionable structure. It limits learning by confining bodies of knowledge within four walls, scuffed floor and ceiling generally too low. It also keeps things out, particularly a world that should have an impact on every type of learning. It reinforces hierarchy: no matter that teachers try…

Wordplay VI: (Mostly) Politics Edition

BY MARTIN KICH In this series, I have highlighted headlines that are cleverly expressed, making use of puns, irony, figurative language, or unexpected word choices to grab a reader’s attention. Not surprisingly, the Trump administration has so unabashedly flouted all sorts of political conventions that headline writers have felt freer to write headlines that during…

President Trump, Champion of Free Speech—on Campus, and for Now

BY MARTIN KICH What follows is an excerpt from Amanda Sakuma’s detailed summary, for Vox, of President Trump’s lengthy speech at the 2019 CPAC meeting:  Trump announced plans to issue an executive order for free speech on college campuses At one point, Trump brought on stage Hayden Williams, a conservative activist who was allegedly punched…