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academe

[ak-uh-deem, ak-uh-deem] / ˈæk əˌdim, ˌæk əˈdim /


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Academe is increasingly populated by people who, having neither an inclination nor an aptitude for scholarship, have no business being there.

From Washington Post • Jul. 29, 2022

But a post by John Wilson on Academe, the blog of the AAUP, said that Holz is incorrect on the association’s position.

From Slate • Feb. 10, 2015

"What is really dangerous about civility as a criteria is that it is so ambiguous," said Wilson, who co-edits the Illinois Academe blog.

From Chicago Tribune • Aug. 29, 2014

Academe has certainly not cut “production” in the past thirty years.

From Salon • Feb. 16, 2014

For instance, David, of the first Republican Academe, was a true master of this school; and, painting the Horatii receiving their swords, foretold the triumph of that Republican Power.

From On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature by Ruskin, John




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