Academe Today Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News The Chronicle Review By Evan Goldstein Jill Lepore on writing the story of America, the rise and fall of the fact, and how women’s intellectual authority is undermined. | The Higher-Ed Factor By Cailin Crowe A “highly educated labor pool” was among the tech giant’s top criteria, and universities say they will deliver the talent. |
Viral Video By Emma Pettit The university is questioning a biology lecturer who allegedly called the campus police to remove a student from her classroom after the student rested her feet on a seat. |
Publishing By Alexander C. Kafka A European start-up thinks the technology will bring a new era of speed, cost reduction, and transparency. Skeptics aren’t so sure and point to a history of failed would-be disruptors. |
Advice By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Three traits are essential to becoming an academic dean, and four key elements are needed to make a deanship run smoothly. In this Two-Minute Tips video, Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz gives you tips for becoming a new dean. |
Short videos to help you excel in the academic workplace. |
Re:Learning By Goldie Blumenstyk There’s plenty more room for improvement, but here’s one idea: making it easier for students who owe money to their old colleges to get transcripts and credit for their work. |
A New Report for Chronicle Readers Colleges face growing demands to hire more minority faculty members. But doing so requires revamping how search committees usually operate, confronting unconscious bias, and improving the Ph.D. pipeline. This collection examines how colleges are changing to bolster their faculty ranks with more people from underrepresented minority groups. Get your copy in the Chronicle store. |
Views Commentary By John Patrick Leary Even if the growing number of centers and incubators actually worked, is this the direction we want higher education to go? | Lingua Franca Inspired by a line from Allan Sherman, Ben Yagoda investigates phrases like a regular Romeo and discovers their origin is not in Jewish-American culture. And what does a regular coffee mean to you? |
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