Academe Today Wednesday, August 15, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | The White House and the Academic World The Chronicle Review By Dani Rodrik Higher education needs clear rules of engagement: no honorary titles, no named lectures, no keynote speeches. |
From the Archives By Eric Klinenberg How to carry on in a post-truth era. |
Todayâs News Campus Climate By Claire Hansen Amid criticism of the artwork, the university commissioned a new one and added context to the original. | Athletics By Lindsay Ellis The university’s president and athletics director said they met with Jordan McNair’s family on Tuesday as outrage over the administration’s response swirls. |
Research By Sarah Brown Most of the administrators who responded correctly answered basic questions. But a few didn’t, and many didn’t even pick up the phone. |
Faculty By Teghan Simonton Matt Manweller was dismissed after an university investigation found evidence of inappropriate behavior. |
Re:Learning By Goldie Blumenstyk ECMC Group didn’t earn many fans for how it handled the decline and fall of its Corinthian Colleges campuses. But the organization’s new, scrappier approach to career education might be worth your attention. Here’s why. |
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Views Advice By David Gooblar The best way to start motivating students to do well in your course is to ask them what they want out of the class. |
Lingua Franca Kentuckyâs governor mocks the study of French as career preparation. Maybe what bothers him, writes Lucy Ferriss, is the opportunity to open doors beyond a job description. |
Job Opportunities Tenure-track Faculty Position in the History of Education, Stanford University-Graduate School of Education California, United States Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Learning Differences and Special Education (Open-Rank), Stanford Graduate School of Education California, United States Registrar, New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey, United States President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Israel Faculty Member, Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies Hawaii, United States Assistant Professor in History - Pre-Modern China, Department of History, New York University Arts and Science New York, United States Director of Field Research, Jefferson Education Exchange District of Columbia, United States Tenure-track Faculty Position at the Assistant level in Operations Management, Boston College Massachusetts, United States
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