By Marc Parry How far should universities go to acknowledge their complicity with slavery? |
Faculty By Katherine Mangan The University of Oregon will no longer require professors to notify authorities if students divulge that they’ve been raped. The new approach is notable for its detail and the debate that surrounded it. |
Government By Adam Harris The government is banned from collecting and reporting the earnings of graduates. But that’s exactly what would-be college students need to know, say supporters of the latest push to make it happen. |
The Chronicle Interview By Lee Gardner Nancy Zimpher, who steps down in June as chancellor of the State University of New York, says that rather than focusing on the lack of state funding, public-college officials should be talking about how higher education can do a better job. |
Vitae By Jessica Pesce Why is it so difficult to find a midcareer mentor near my own age? |
The Chronicle Review By Jacob T. Levy The Notre Dame commencement protest against Vice President Mike Pence was a model of campus resistance. |
Lingua Franca Lucy Ferriss explores a peculiar pronunciation of a Latin term heard often at graduation ceremonies. |