Academe Today Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Idea Lab: Colleges Solving Problems Students By Kelly Field As more students with young children enroll, colleges find ways to help them succeed. | Students By Kelly Field Bard College, known for its prisoner-education programs, has pioneered a liberal-arts degree geared toward young mothers. |
Commentary By Perry Threlfall Professors should make the effort to help nontraditional students, especially those with children. |
Also in Todayâs News Faculty By Nell Gluckman When Washington State closed its theater and dance department in 2011, the displaced professors were forced down circuitous career paths. But the closure presented opportunities for some. |
The Ticker The video shows Nathan Damigo, a student at California State University at Stanislaus and a white supremacist, knocking the woman to the ground during clashes in Berkeley, Calif. |
The Ticker The professors are concerned about the universityâs actions concerning a student who shared an internal working document with the campus newspaper. |
re:Learning at SXSWedu By Scott Carlson Sarah E. Lewis, an assistant professor of art history and African-American studies at Harvard University, discusses the relationship between creativity and social justice. This is part of a special series of video highlights from SXSWedu, produced by The Chronicle. |
A New Feature for Subscribers We’ve started a new email, for individual subscribers only, that briefs readers on everything they need to know in higher ed to start the day. Here’s a sample. |
Views The Chronicle Review By Maggie Doherty Administrators took credit for their colleges’ going coed, but it was students who forced their hand. | Commentary By Kathleen McCartney It’s possible to help them graduate at higher rates. The president of Smith College shares lessons she’s learned in giving students a leg up. |
Lingua Franca Thereâs Ms., Mrs., Mr., Mx., and Dr., but Miss? Oh, forget the formality, says Ben Yagoda. |
Advice The Two-Year Track By Rob Jenkins Do you like meetings? Lots and lots of meetings? Be honest, because they’re part of the job. |
Vitae By Nicole Matos Much of teaching is procedural. But making the most of those routine moments can have a big impact in your classroom. |
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