I’ve always believed that Stanford goes the way of the world, if only a little bit earlier. We were early to wokeism, and ...
A weekly column that explores and analyzes the issues shaping higher education from Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, Sara Custer. A weekly column that explores and analyzes the issues shaping ...
“The ‘Editor’s Note’ appended to the top of the article reads: ‘This story was published on September 8. Jezebel condemns the shooting of Charlie Kirk in the strongest possible terms. We do not ...
The writer, Ruth Shalit Barrett, had accused the magazine of defaming her in a lengthy editor’s note. By Katie Robertson The Atlantic quietly agreed to pay more than $1 million early this summer to ...
A microscopic spore led to her wife’s unexpected illness. Working@Duke Editor Leanora Minai helps raise awareness of Valley Fever and Duke’s research to better understand and treat it I wish I had ...
There’s nothing I hate more than sloppy mistakes, especially when I make them in stories I’m writing or miss them in stories I’m editing. I hate that sloppiness undermines important reporting. And I ...
Putting up a building is an act of faith in the future. You’d think the people who do it might be more comfortable planning for the future of their family businesses. Often that isn’t the case, and we ...
The end of every term at Dartmouth feels like a reckoning. Finals bring chaos: panicked cramming, desperate office hours, the startling Vox Daily notification reminding you that you’ve overstayed your ...
The weather has been strange lately; too warm for October, too bright for this late in the year. Each weekend feels borrowed from summer, the air stubbornly refusing to cool. I walk to class through ...
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