Ryan Quinn for Inside Higher Ed
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Dozens of faculty members at US institutions were rebuked for their actions after the 7 October Hamas attacks – some have now returned to work while others still face criminal charges
Closure of college with 35 faculty members may be first time controversial law enacted in 2015 is utilised
Many scholars were criticised for their comments after the Pennsylvania shooting but should those involved be losing their jobs?
UCLA lecturer says ban necessary due to fears that those discussing contentious issues may face repercussions
Academic says he has ‘never seen anything like it’ after being told that classroom cameras were being used without his knowledge
Legislation that places new conditions on union membership and funding already having an impact
Author of controversial book and journal paper takes up one-year ‘presidential scholar’ post after institutional takeover by allies of Ron DeSantis
Another state legislature targets tenure protections and diversity, equity and inclusion programmes after last year’s partisan attacks
Difficulties finding new roles and uprooting families complicate desires to leave states such as Florida after political meddling
Lawsuits and House probes launched against those who study online falsehoods leaves many questioning whether work will continue into next election cycle
Funding and focus on job training blamed as five major European languages lose around a fifth of their enrolment in five years
Pennsylvanian liberal arts school planning to reduce, and possibly eliminate, adjunct and visiting assistant professor positions, faculty fear
Vassar College faces lawsuit brought by current and former faculty members as gender pay gap across US higher education widens
Assistant economics professor says he replicated results using a different method but journal editors ignored requests for correction
Jobs forum popular with economists accuses researchers of ‘hacking’ after locations of users exposed
Professors say state’s recent track record of passing laws targeting transgender people and DEI programmes means Tampa is not a ‘safe’ location for annual event
As hopes of reaching agreement fade, department heads are under pressure to pass all those who took classes taught by graduate workers before they walked out in March
Delaware associate professor of marine science faces sacking after top journals retracted her articles, but she claims a faculty report exonerates her
Purdue University accused of trying to force maths academic to retire after concerns about his Covid-era teaching
State Senate has already passed one of three bills that would end tenure, force universities to fire professors who “attempt to compel” certain beliefs, and ban what the legislation defines as diversity, equity and inclusion programming
Pro-Israel group criticises demonstrations ‘designed to demean an instructor and intimidate students’
Podcast appearances, op-eds and public lectures should all count in hiring and tenure decisions, according to new, broader definition of scholarship
Black academic suing former institution after it alleged he had advocated for ‘killing white people’