By Evan R. Goldstein Can Jonathan Haidt calm the culture wars? |
Faculty By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz The corporate response to a production of the play in which the assassinated ruler resembles President Trump has scholars thinking that studying the arts is more important than ever. |
Research By J. Clara Chan His survey finds that a consumer-based ratings tool could be an effective way to measure the quality of a college. |
Publishing By Paul Basken A year after announcing plans to require authors to release data associated with their published articles, medical-journal editors are now backing off, saying the necessary conditions seem years away. |
re:Learning and GSV By Scott Carlson Ted Dintersmith, an investor and financer of documentary films, argues that schools should give students relevant skills, not just courses to pad a college application. |
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Commentary By Judith A. Wilde and James H. Finkelstein Search firms do, if it means more business for them. And the presidents themselves can, via lucrative termination clauses in their contracts. But colleges have much to lose. |
The Chronicle Review By Michael Maniates Sustainability is not enough: Colleges and universities must reorient themselves for a future of limited growth. |
Lingua Franca Geoff Pullum explains their similarity with regard to language. |
Career Confidential By David D. Perlmutter Whether it happens at an airport or via Skype, here’s what candidates need to know. |
Vitae By Manya Whitaker How to keep helping marginalized students without jeopardizing your own career. |