Leadership & Governance By Jack Stripling In private, John Engler seethed with the thought that victims of sexual abuse were being manipulated by trial lawyers. |
In Case You Missed It By Jack Stripling John Engler’s blundering three months in office have inexplicably positioned the former governor as an adversary of the women who survived Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse. |
Distance Education By Goldie Blumenstyk For one thing, they’d like to be able to take classes via their phones. |
Students By Goldie Blumenstyk A state-by-state analysis by the Education Trust finds not a lot to brag about in how black and Latino adults have fared in comparison to their white peers. |
Sexual Harassment By Teghan Simonton After a woman tweeted a screen shot of the student’s digital overture, other women said they’d received similar messages. The University of Iowa says it “takes these allegations seriously and is working to learn more.” |
Teaching By Megan Zahneis The lecturer, at the University of California at San Diego, also revealed the student’s academic standing in an online forum that was visible to everyone in her course. |
Revamping a curriculum or academic program is never easy. All too often traditions must be upended and entrenched practices challenged. The Chronicle’s editors have curated this collection of articles and essays to help you find success when making these big changes. |
The Chronicle Review By Andrew Seal The crises of late capitalism aren’t coming from outside academe: The caller is inside the house. |
Lingua Franca In the Netherlands, colleges are expanding their enrollments by offering courses in English, says Geoff Pullum. |