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The American Library Association’s Annual Conference, held in Philadelphia June 26–30, found attendees simultaneously anxious about the future and in a fighting mood.
Six incoming students from Arkansas have been named Bodenhamer Fellows, earning up to $80,000 each in fellowships for education, research and study abroad.
The EveryLibrary Institute, a national 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting libraries and librarians, has released a new report: “The Censorship Acceleration: An Analysis of Book ...
Ian Chung, a Harvard student from Broome County found spirited debates between Democrats and Republicans on campus.
Never in the 110-year history of tenure in the United States have there been so many attempts to gut or reconfigure it, said ...
Delhi University's proposal to drop PG Political Science electives on Islam, Pakistan, and China has sparked controversy among faculty and academics.
By Quentin Fottrell 'So much of my head has been filled with thoughts of needing to be the best, the brightest, the wealthiest' Dear Quentin, I've been thinking about the kind of ...
A Trump administration investigation has found Harvard University in “violent violation” of the Civil Rights Act, once more escalating its battle with the school days after President Donald Trump ...
Said’s pedagogy of wakefulness provides a framework for resisting this intellectual and cultural erasure; what Marina Warner in a different context called “the new brutalism in academia.” ...
The EveryLibrary Institute, a library advocacy organization, published a report on June 16 about book ban efforts.
Although Lawrence has not weathered the book-banning movements that have swept conservative states and other sectors of Kansas, local librarians want to see patrons taking proactive measures to ...
Twenty years ago, commencement speeches at America's top universities were proud celebrations of freedom, intellectual ...
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