“We as Scholars Have a Duty to Engage With the Public”

BY HANK REICHMAN If you’re an academic on Twitter, especially an historian, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered and perhaps even followed Princeton University historian Kevin Kruse.  As the Pacific Standard put it introducing an interview with him, “Over the last few years, Kruse and other experts have been bringing evidence and expertise to well-curated…

How to Starve the Beast: Austerity Recipes from North Carolina

BY MICHAEL C. BEHRENT Faculty at public institutions in many states are experiencing declining real salaries. This is particularly true in states where legislators are hostile to public higher education on principle. North Carolina is one such state. Faculty salaries in the University of North Carolina system have stagnated since the 2008 crisis. The past…

Post-Millennials and Higher Ed

BY MARTIN KICH Consider the following chart: The article from which this graphic is taken, “Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet,” has been written by Richard Fry and Kim Parker for Pew Research and is available at: http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2018/11/15/early-benchmarks-show-post-millennials-on-track-to-be-most-diverse-best-educated-generation-yet/?utm. The chart suggests some very positive developments—the increasing diversity of…

Dark Money at Tufts

BY HANK REICHMAN In the fall of 2016 the AAUP, the College Media Association, the Student Press Law Center, and the National Coalition Against Censorship issued a report, Threats to the Independence of Student Media.  The report declared, “Candid journalism that discusses students’ dissatisfaction with the perceived shortcomings of their institutions can be uncomfortable for…

The Central European University under Siege

BY JOAN W. SCOTT For previous posts on this topic go here, here, here, and here. On Tuesday, Nov 27, I joined a group of protestors outside the Parliament, on Kossuth Square in Budapest.  There, a coalition of students denouncing “attacks on academic freedom” had convened a week-long Open University (Szabad Egyetem).  The protest was…