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Thursday, December 15, 2016


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Admissions & Student Aid

Enrollment Goals Remain Elusive for Small Colleges premium

By Eric Hoover and Sara Lipka

How many campuses met their goals for enrollment and tuition revenue? Check out the fourth annual Chronicle survey of small colleges and midsize public universities.

Science Policy

Why a ‘Guerrilla Archiving’ Project Seeks to Preserve Climate Data Before Trump Takes Office premium

By Goldie Blumenstyk

Two professors who are involved in a campaign to download huge amounts of federal environmental data explain the rationale for their efforts.

The Chronicle Interview

Campus Identity Politics Is Dooming Liberal Causes, a Professor Charges premium

By Evan R. Goldstein

Rage over racial, gender, and sexual identity has no sense of proportion and creates a damaging spectacle, says Mark Lilla, a professor of humanities at Columbia University.

Technology

The Digital Era premium

By Ben Myers and Erica Lusk

How 50 years of the information age transformed college forever.


Academic Newsmakers


The 2016 Influence List

The people who made a mark on higher education — for better or worse.

Reconcilers premium

By Lawrence Biemiller

Karran Harper Royal and Richard J. Cellini pushed a college to reckon with its slaveholding past.

Competency Champion premium

By Dan Berrett

Charla S. Long leads a movement to ensure quality in competency-based education.


Views


Commentary

The Good News About Learning by the Numbers premium

By Robert Ubell

Learning-analytics software can help in judging the effectiveness of online-course techniques.

The Chronicle Review

The Forgotten Slaves

By Margaret Ellen Newell

The Americas were built on the backs of not just black slaves but Indian slaves as well.

Lingua Franca

Transformers

Has the verb transform undergone a transformation when Bill Germano wasn't looking?


Paid for and Created by the University of Western Australia
Stopping Shark Attacks Before They Start
University scientists study how a product called Shark Shield can keep sharks away from busy beaches.


Advice


First Person

Ask at Your Own Risk

By Karen M. Markin

Federal grant proposals are public information, so why do scientists get cranky when you seek a copy?

Vitae

Revision Is Essential in Teaching, Too

By David Gooblar

You don’t expect to sit down and write a journal article in one go. Why would creating a course be any different?


Job Opportunities


Vice Chancellor of Marketing, National University
California, United States

Dean, College of Business and Public Administration, Eastern Washington University
Washington, United States

Dean of the College of Letters & Science, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Wisconsin, United States

Project Manager, Digital Learning Initiatives, University of Michigan: Office of Academic Innovation
Michigan, United States

Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Whitworth University
Washington, United States

Tools & Resources


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