Academe Today Friday, November 2, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Sports Scandal By Jack Stripling After Wallace Loh appeared to call the regents’ bluff, firing an embattled football coach in defiance of the board’s wishes, the chairman quit and acknowledged the president’s authority. | Academics on the Ballot By Steven Johnson More than 150 people involved with academe are on ballots this Tuesday. Some are novice candidates, drawn from the humanities and sciences into the glare of national politics. |
Admissions By Eric Hoover The plaintiff in a lawsuit accusing the university of bias against Asian-American applicants wanted to question the official about recently disclosed guidelines for considering race in admissions. |
Curriculum By Alexander C. Kafka The university’s largest curricular reorganization in decades helps firm up its position among top-tier programs in the field. |
Distance Education By Cailin Crowe The partnership is among a growing number of tuition-free alliances between universities and corporations, including Google, FedEx, and Starbucks. |
Borrowers By Chris Quintana A survey amplifies a cry of pain from borrowers who have accumulated debt far above the average. |
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Views The Chronicle Review By Nicholas B. Dirks Shutting down speech bolsters the university’s opponents. | Advice By Terry McGlynn A professor who had always resisted the call takes his first steps on the administrative path. |
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