Government By Eric Kelderman The education secretary offered a broad policy blueprint that, for some officials, was welcome after nearly two years with little clear direction. How she will achieve her goals is another matter. |
Leadership & Governance By Sarah Brown The president of the system, who leaves office in January, also reflected on the state of higher-ed governance and leadership. |
Students By Cailin Crowe It’s heartwarming when faculty members recognize students’ child-care needs, but many campuses lack day-care centers that would help avoid the problem in the first place. |
From the Archives By Kelly Field As more students with young children enroll, colleges find ways to help them succeed. |
Students By Julia Schmalz Generation Hope, a nonprofit group in Washington, D.C., is helping 100 of them navigate the challenges of attending college and rearing children. |
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Commentary By John Villasenor UCLA’s recent memo encouraging faculty members not to work with Elsevier sets a bad precedent. |
Advice By David Gooblar You’re a faculty member, not a trained counselor. But you can play a significant role in guiding a struggling student. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda reveals the topics he may yet explore in The Chronicle, and reflects on how writing for Lingua Franca upped his game. |