Academe Today Tuesday, October 30, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Public Opinion By Karin Fischer Most Americans think higher education is headed in the wrong direction, but they love their local college. Why? | Admissions By Eric Hoover Current and former students on Monday described why race matters in admissions. |
Admissions By Nell Gluckman Thang Q. Diep, a student who immigrated from Vietnam, explains why he got involved in the case, and says the plaintiff is harboring “an ulterior motive.” |
Mentors By Audrey Williams June Students have racially disparate access to sources of advice crucial to their success, a new report says. |
Two-Minute Tips By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz They typically have personality, presence, preparation, and passion. Want to cultivate and fine-tune those traits and become a better teacher? Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz tells you how in this Two-Minute Tips video. |
Short videos to help you excel in the academic workplace. |
A New Feature for Chronicle Readers The Daily Briefing tells individual subscribers everything they need to know about higher ed. Here’s a sample. |
Views The Chronicle Review By Michael Clune The field has never reckoned with its own mistakes. | Special Reports By Nancy Budwig What’s needed to produce real change is intrinsic, rather than extrinsic, motivation. |
Lingua Franca Sometimes itâs easier to express thoughts in writing than in spoken words. âDialogue journalsâ â continuing written exchanges between two people â can be useful teaching tools, Roger Shuy writes. |
Paid for and Created by Pepperdine University Future-Focused Leadership Intensive new graduate program offerings will prepare students to confront challenges facing higher education. |
Job Opportunities Assistant/Associate Professor of Educational Research and Instruction, Judson University Illinois, United States Program Manager, Institute for Medical Education (IME), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, United States Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Anthropology, University of Southern California California, United States Assistant Professor, Composite Materials and Manufacturing, University of Washington, Materials Science and Engineering Washington, United States Fung Global Fellows Program - Senior Scholar Fellowship, PIIRS, Princeton University New Jersey, United States Enrollment Management Marketing Director, Washington State University Washington, United States James and Marilyn Dunn Chair of Baptist Studies, Wake Forest University School of Divinity North Carolina, United States Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement, Moravian College Pennsylvania, United States President, Earlham College & Earlham School of Religion Indiana, United States Vice President for Academic Affairs & Dean of Faculty, Cleveland Institute of Art Ohio, United States Multiple Faculty Openings in the School of Information, University of Michigan Michigan, United States Multiple Tenure-track Positions for Fall 2019, Marquette University Wisconsin, United States Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) Lecturer, Princeton University New Jersey, United States Assistant or Associate Professor in Political Communication, George Washington School of Media and Public Affairs District of Columbia, United States
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