Academe Today Friday, October 20, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Campus Speech By Liam Adams Some institutions have changed their policies to mandate punishment for hecklers. In other cases, state legislatures have gotten involved. | The Ticker The student was using a teaching method that aims to give a greater voice to marginalized students by calling on them more frequently than others. |
The Chronicle Interview By Sara Lipka You should know the details, captured on video, of how Timothy Piazza died at Penn State, says Caitlin Flanagan. Then maybe colleges would reconsider their relationship with fraternities. |
Teaching High-achieving students, especially, may believe they’re supposed to go it alone. |
The Ticker The Kent State University chapter of Turning Point USA mocked the concept of campus sanctuaries in a protest on Wednesday. |
Exclusively for Subscribers In a new feature, available to individual subscribers only, The Chronicle offers carefully curated collections of articles on important issues in higher education. So far, there are more than 25. Here are a couple of examples: |
When a chief executive departs suddenly, an interim president must take charge just as a college is wobbling and set it on a steady course again. This 16-page collection discusses some of the challenges interim leaders face, and how they navigate them. |
Tribal colleges, community colleges, and some state universities are seeking new strategies to guide Native American students. The articles, photo essay, and charts in this 40-page collection describe how those efforts are faring. |
Views Commentary By Peggy OâDonnell Believing gendered hierarchy should not exist in the world that we want does not mean that gendered hierarchy does not exist in the world that we have. | Advice By Mark Carrigan Used properly, it’s not just an unwelcome drain on productivity but a way to manage your research activities more effectively. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda offers a close reading of one about Sen. Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, and checks the facts. |
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