On Inclusivity in Creative Writing Anna Leahy Arts & Culture, Education Why isn't creative writing leading to greater inclusivity in academia, publishing, and society?
For-Profit Journals Must End James Campbell Education, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture Why the old academic publishing model doesn't work anymore.
Academia’s Culture of Silence Alissa Brown Arts & Culture, Education, Psychology A sobering look into academia's culture of anxiety and depression.
How Academia Resembles a Drug Gang Alexandre Afonso Politics & Economics How the academic job market is structured in many respects like a drug gang, with an expanding mass of outsiders and a shrinking core of insiders.
Want More Female STEM Professors? Here’s How. University of Arizona Science & Medicine To achieve broad participation of women from all backgrounds in STEM fields, institutions must transform, according to a new article. Coauthor Beth Mitchneck, professor in the University of Arizona...
Kasich Is Right: Teachers ARE the Problem Bryan Van Norden Education, Politics & Economics Governor John Kasich is currently considered a plausible “moderate” Republican Presidential candidate if the GOP goes to a brokered convention. In fact, he has said that, “It’s going to be so much fun....
Has Philosophy Lost Its Way? Massimo Pigliucci Arts & Culture, Philosophy One of the characteristics of philosophy as a field of inquiry is that — unique among human endeavors — it also inquiries upon itself. This was true since the times of Socrates and Epictetus, of course....