Global By Karin Fischer With the academic year almost over, affected international students need housing, on-campus jobs, and other support during the summer. |
Faculty By Nell Gluckman Administrators at colleges and universities in the Bay Area say they have seen candidates turn down job offers because they’re worried about finding a place to live. |
Government By Kelly Field The Education Department has faced criticism for rejecting Upward Bound grant applications over formatting and line-spacing issues. Over its long history, the program has been no stranger to political fights. |
Faculty By Shannon Najmabadi A congressional seat in Texas that has been held by Republicans for more than three decades has two upstart challengers from the left. And they’re both academics. |
Publishing By Lindsay McKenzie The Board of Directors of Hypatia, a feminist philosophy periodical, said the associate editors who apologized for the controversial piece had not adequately consulted the top editor. |
Commentary By Arthur Levine The acquisition of a for-profit-college chain by a storied land-grant university points to the future of American higher education. |
Vitae By Kirby Pringle A manifesto on behalf of meat-free meals at scholarly meetings and conferences. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf reviews the latest installment of the Dictionary of American Regional English. |