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Academic Prioritization Or Killing The Liberal Arts?, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt Mar 2019

Academic Prioritization Or Killing The Liberal Arts?, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt

Faculty Publications

Dr. Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt, professor of English at Linfield College, laments the downsizing of liberal arts and humanities programs and departments by college administrators bent on promoting more "job-oriented" disciplines.

This essay originally appeared as part of Conditionally Accepted, a career advice blog for Inside Higher Ed providing news, information, personal stories, and resources for scholars who are, at best, conditionally accepted in academe. Conditionally Accepted is an anti-racist, pro-feminist, pro-queer, anti-transphobic, anti-fatphobic, anti-ableist, anti-ageist, anti-classist, and anti-xenophobic online community.


Challenging Calls For Civility, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt Oct 2018

Challenging Calls For Civility, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt

Faculty Publications

In conjunction with her article "When Free Speech Disrupts Diversity Initiatives: What We Value and What We Do Not," Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt writes about civility codes and free speech for Academe Blog.


Nu-Bor-Bylaws-4.2, Nu Board Of Regents May 2016

Nu-Bor-Bylaws-4.2, Nu Board Of Regents

Student Learning

4.2 Academic Freedom.


Nu-Bor-Bylaws-4.14, Nu Board Of Regents May 2016

Nu-Bor-Bylaws-4.14, Nu Board Of Regents

Student Learning

4.14 Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee.


Uno-Website--Faculty-Senate-Bylaws-6.2, Uno Faculty Senate Mar 2012

Uno-Website--Faculty-Senate-Bylaws-6.2, Uno Faculty Senate

Student Learning

6.2 Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee