Enrollment By Sarah Brown Publicity about racial unrest on the campus in 2015 prompted a decline in enrollment. The university’s leaders had to act fast. |
From the Archives By Robin Wilson Is the former Missouri professor an out-of-control activist? A poster child for academic freedom? Or something else? |
From the Archives By Dan Bauman Many have blamed the student exodus on a bruising, two-year budget stalemate. But the real story of Illinois’s enrollment struggle goes back decades. |
Law Enforcement By Andy Thomason The Michigan attorney general’s office on Monday charged a health physicist at the university with two counts of sodomy. |
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The Chronicle Review By Charlie Tyson A shift from the ascetic to the aesthetic is underway. At its center: evolutionary biology. |
Advice By Erin L. Thompson You can’t dictate who will write about you or what they will say, but you can influence both. |
Lingua Franca After 25 years in Swahthmore, Ben Yagoda gets a handle on how people talk where he lives. |