Admissions By Eric Hoover CollegeNET, which is suing the sponsor of one admissions form, is powering a competing group’s admissions form. Oh, it’s awkward. |
Leadership & Governance By Sarah Brown Lou Anna K. Simon testifies before a U.S. Senate panel that while she did not know that a university sports doctor was sexually abusing gymnasts, she was "truly horrified" that it occurred during her presidency. |
Faculty Pay By Teghan Simonton Some faculty members are weighing their students’ need for credits against a drop in compensation for summer teaching. |
Faculty Life By Jack Stripling A controversial academic-renewal plan had threatened layoffs of tenured faculty members, but buyouts and retirements made that unnecessary, officials said. |
Government By Goldie Blumenstyk Much of the disagreement boils down to a basic point of contention between Senate Republicans and Democrats: Who owed whom a call back? |
Campus leaders are under pressure to modernize the educational experience, using technology and learning science to improve results. Our new report on the future of learning can help you innovate. Buy a copy in the Chronicle Store. |
Commentary By Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh Institutional support at all levels is key to transforming the climate of everyday campus life. |
Lingua Franca Very cordially, the pleasure was mutual, best to you:Lucy Ferriss likes the verbal bouquets that adorn messages in France. |