Facilities By Peter Schmidt Both Auburn and Texas A&M Universities got unwelcome visits from a prominent white supremacist as a result of policies that let outsiders stage events on campus. |
Paying for College By Jack Stripling In a provocative paper, researchers argue that the emphasis on money-management skills perpetuates false stereotypes that black people lack basic financial sense. |
Students By Alex Arriaga The group, known as By Any Means Necessary, has roots in battles over the use of race in college admissions. It has now embraced a new phase of its radical activism: "Defeat Trump by any means necessary." |
Teaching By Chris Quintana A graduate student at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor cataloged every instance of students getting distracted in class, and then presented her findings to them. |
Commentary By Thomas B. Pepinsky With U.S. foreign-policy making under threat from the Trump administration’s shortsightedness, the voice of the American university has never been more important. |
The Chronicle Review By Ursula Lindsey French intellectuals differ on what poses the greatest threat to liberal values: Islamization or Islamophobia. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf remembers the days when newsrooms were filled with manual typewriters and No. 1 pencils. |
First Person By Robin Bernstein When strangers seek your expertise, do you have to respond? What if it’s a student? |
Vitae By David Gooblar Why is it always so surprising when our initial impression of a student turns out to be mistaken? |