Laurie Taylor 鈥 17 November 2016
The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

Jonathan聽Mirsky on a bleak but believable view of rampant corruption taking a country to the dogs

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Has the corporation acted as an arm of the state in the past, and might it in the future? Ivor Gaber wonders

A.W. Purdue on the man whose narcissism led to his becoming a mouthpiece for the Nazis

Duncan Wu on the art of biography

The latest recommended reading takes in a Marxist view of the history of the US academy, Norse sagas (walrus penis bone, check), leisure time inequality, and American army victors and their spoils

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

The government鈥檚 partnership with universities has been good for all; Anthony Monaco hopes the new administration will strengthen it

Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit foresee a bleak future for America鈥檚 global excellence and competitiveness

Who can enter whose washrooms in US public universities should be a matter for kindness and common sense, not ideology, says Felipe Fern谩ndez-Armesto
During four decades of attacks on tenure and shared governance in universities, the one thing that academics have historically been permitted to retain is a system of academic esteem bestowed by...
鈥淢yths about the impact of having a surname starting with a letter late in the alphabet have been debunked by a new analysis,鈥 according to the article on Tolga Yuret鈥檚 study in Scientometrics (鈥淓nd-...
Your selection of The Diversity Bargain: And Other Dilemmas of Race, Admissions and Meritocracy at Elite Universities by Natasha Warikoo as the book of the week (Books, 27 October) and the reporting...