Academe Today Monday, October 15, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Eric Kelderman With little fanfare, Michael McRobbie has brought about a renewal on a campus where many once felt progress had halted. | Admissions By Nell Gluckman The latest front in the fight over affirmative action opens in a federal courtroom in Boston and could have lasting implications for colleges nationwide. |
Students By Chris Quintana The dust-up was just one of several campus clashes this week as some students celebrated the appointment of the newest Supreme Court justice. |
People By Julia Piper More four-year colleges are hiring managers to foster a sense of community among first-generation students. |
Data The Chronicle List Colleges tended to have far more referrals to student-conduct programs than arrests for suspected violations. |
Special Reports Megan Zahneis, a student at the university in Ohio, was honored with The Chronicle’s 2018 David W. Miller Award, which is presented to the top intern who worked at The Chronicle during the previous year. |
A New Report for Chronicle Readers Market forces are bearing down on higher education, and internal inefficiencies can make matters worse. Our new report on the college business model can help you shore up your finances now and consider major transformations ahead. Buy a copy in our store. |
Views Commentary By Brian Rosenberg Colleges are inspiring distrust not because they are abandoning their mission but because they are doing their best to carry it out. | Advice By David Gooblar Do you really think talking down to undergraduates makes them want to work hard in your class? |
Lingua Franca Lucy Ferriss, teaching in France, examines a phrase that, like woke or like in America, has infiltrated everyday speech. |
Paid for and Created by Texas Tech University Goodbye, Rabbit Eyes Professors at Texas Tech developed an artificial human cornea, which will reduce the use of animal testing for eye medication. |
Job Opportunities President, Nebraska Wesleyan University Nebraska, United States Distinguished Scholars, University of California, Irvine California, United States 2018-2019 Tenure-Track Searches, California State University, Long Beach California, United States Assistant Professor Interaction Design, York University Canada Assistant Lecturer Design Studies, York University Canada Dean, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University San Antonio Texas, United States President, American International College Kuwait Multiple Faculty Openings for Fall 2019, Marian University Indiana, United States Edward Orsborn Professorship of US Politics and Political History and Directorship of the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford United Kingdom Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Nuclear Engineering, Missouri University of Science & Technology Missouri, United States Department of African American Studies Postdoctoral Research Associate 2019-2020, Princeton University New Jersey, United States Teaching Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology, Oklahoma State University Oklahoma, United States Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, St. John's University New York, United States Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, University of South Carolina Beaufort South Carolina, United States
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