Academe Today Monday, December 3, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Eric Kelderman and Dan Bauman Master’s University and Seminary was raked over the coals for “unmatched” lapses in ethics and accountability, and reviewers said the rot begins at the top. Can the institution make change around its powerful president? | Admissions & Student Aid By Lindsay Ellis and Nell Gluckman High-school counselors, college deans, and test-prep tutors all weighed in, said the leader of one Facebook group, but each took away something different from the story. |
Administration By Vimal Patel Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are expected Monday to plot the future for the toppled Confederate monument. Its whereabouts are a secret. Can the statue come back into public view? |
Faculty By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz “People wanted to fire” Marc Lamont Hill after he called for a “free Palestine from the river to the sea,” says the chairman of Temple University’s board. |
Faculty By Steven Johnson Faculty members at UNC at Chapel Hill are the latest to resuscitate a dormant chapter of the American Association of University Professors, in response to what they see as troubling trends in higher education. |
Government By Chronicle Staff The 41st U.S. president is not often remembered for his influence on the sector, but in his single term, his role with the academy proved significant. |
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Views Commentary By Patricia McGuire The lack of progress toward a solution can be blamed on the rancid politics of the Trump era. | The Chronicle Review By Jane Tompkins Reading for self-knowledge is not fashionable in the academy, but it’s exactly what our students need. |
Lingua Franca Successful students, besides absorbing the content of their field, also have to be able to discuss it intelligently. The culminating exam varies, but Roger Shuy believes students who fail it deserve a second chance. |
Paid for and Created by University of Roehampton Preventing Assault Universities need to do more both to educate students and to provide properly resourced support services on campus. |
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