Did someone forward you this newsletter? Sign up free to receive your own copy.
You can now read The Chronicle on Apple News, Flipboard, and Google News.
THE CHANGING CLASSROOM By Beckie Supiano There are limits — practical and philosophical — on how much faculty members can bend. PACKAGE For more analyses that will help you anticipate and respond to key developments in higher education, read on. 'SHOCK AND HEARTBREAK' By Megan Zahneis The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, university police said in a briefing early Tuesday. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Holden Thorp As the College Board’s Florida fiasco shows, it’s time to stop appeasing malign actors. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Is there room for irreligious art on today’s sensitive campus? THE REVIEW | ESSAY By John Guillory John Guillory responds to his critics on politics and criticism.
NEWSLETTER Find insights to improve teaching and learning across your campus. Delivered on Thursdays. To read this newsletter as soon as it sends, sign up to receive it in your email inbox.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live SUSTAINABILITY UPCOMING: February 14, 2023 | 1 p.m. ET. Join Dawn Freshwater, the University of Auckland’s vice chancellor, and Liz McMillen, executive editor at The Chronicle, on how Auckland is taking action on sustainability. With Support From Auckland. Register here. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE UPCOMING: February 14, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. Learn how colleges can create opportunities for students to build trusting relationships with faculty, administrators, and their peers. With Support From Mongoose. Register here. SCIENCE CURRICULUM UPCOMING: February 22, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. As demand for STEM hiring rises, what programs should colleges offer? Can they make up for math and science education derailed by Covid? Join us for discussion. With Support From Cambridge. Register here.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Enjoying the newsletter? Subscribe today for unlimited access to essential news, analysis, and advice.
Views ADVICE By Kevin Dettmar “Selfish chair” is an oxymoron, assuming you do the job responsibly.
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Good advising is widely seen as central to student success, but it is one of the most misunderstood and under-supported divisions on campus. Order your copy to learn how university leaders can set advising up for success and create strategies for student success.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK
This newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. |