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Past articles by Robin:

Spreading the Word About Philosophy’s Value

The American Philosophical Association’s executive director says the discipline has to be proactive in defending itself. → Read More

How to Help Your Department Avoid the Ax

What philosophy departments can teach their peers in the humanities about surviving cuts and staying relevant. → Read More

Trump Administration May Back Away from Title IX, but Campuses Won’t

Even if the new president reduces or ends enforcement of the gender-equity law, colleges are likely to remain focused on the issue. → Read More

Female Astronomers: Outsiders in Their Field

Many say they are underestimated, discriminated against, even harassed. Some find support from one another and, crucially, from their universities. → Read More

Female Astronomers: Outsiders in Their Field

Subscribe now for instant access to this article and thousands of others, data tables, and interactive charts — all available exclusively for Chronicle subscribers. Plus your subscription includes weekly print or digital delivery of The Chronicle and The Review and the Chronicle iPad® Edition. → Read More

Female Astronomers: Outsiders in Their Field

Many say they are underestimated, discriminated against, even harassed. Some find support from one another and, crucially, from their universities. → Read More

Female Astronomers: Outsiders in Their Field

Many say they are underestimated, discriminated against, even harassed. Some find support from one another and, crucially, from their universities. → Read More

Students’ Requests for Trigger Warnings Grow More Varied

The requests are ever more frequent on campuses, and they are coming from a wider range of students, including veterans sensitive to images of war in lectures. → Read More

Students’ Requests for Trigger Warnings Grow More Varied

The requests are ever more frequent on campuses, and they are coming from a wider range of students, including veterans sensitive to images of war in lectures. → Read More

Students’ Requests for Trigger Warnings Grow More Varied

The requests are ever more frequent on campuses, and they are coming from a wider range of students, including veterans sensitive to images of war in lectures. → Read More

An Epidemic of Anguish

Colleges are overwhelmed by demand for mental-health care, but they face conflicts in choosing how to respond. → Read More

An Epidemic of Anguish

Colleges are overwhelmed by demand for mental-health care, but they face conflicts in choosing how to respond. → Read More

A Professor, a Graduate Student, and 2 Careers Derailed

In Northwestern University’s philosophy department, a relationship gone bad illustrates some of the toughest problems facing higher education. → Read More

A Professor, a Graduate Student, and 2 Careers Derailed

In Northwestern University’s philosophy department, a relationship gone bad illustrates some of the toughest problems facing higher education. → Read More

A Professor, a Graduate Student, and 2 Careers Derailed

In Northwestern University’s philosophy department, a relationship gone bad, and the fallout that ensued, illustrates some of the toughest problems facing higher education. → Read More

For Northwestern, the Kipnis Case Is Painful and Personal

Other faculty members, even the university’s president, have felt the controversy's sting. → Read More

For Northwestern, the Kipnis Case Is Painful and Personal

Other faculty members, even the university’s president, have felt the controversy's sting. → Read More

In Rape Cases, Students’ Texts and Emails Face the Court of Public Opinion

What happens when the words exchanged between an accuser and an alleged perpetrator are posted online for all to see? → Read More

Colleges Call in Legal Pros to Handle Sexual-Assault Cases

Universities that get it wrong can face lawsuits from either side, as well as penalties from the federal government. → Read More

Botching Sexual-Assault Complaints Is Costly, Study Finds

A report from an insurance company offers a rare look at how cases of sexual violence are handled—and mishandled—across dozens of campuses. → Read More