Academe Today Tuesday, May 1, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Academic Racism The Chronicle Review By George Yancy I’ve received hundreds of racist emails, phone messages, and letters. This is what it’s like to be hated. |
Your Turn How does racism manifest itself in higher education? Share your thoughts here. |
Todayâs News Academic Freedom By Chris Quintana It may defy the examples brandished by right-wing pundits, but Jeffrey Adam Sachs says faculty members are dismissed more often for liberal comments than conservative ones. | Faculty By Nell Gluckman A series of gifts the university accepted between 2003 and 2011, including some from the Charles Koch Foundation, included language granting donors room to influence the selection of professors. Now the university’s gift-acceptance policy is under review. |
From the Archives By Jack Stripling Through his foundation, the billionaire libertarian Charles G. Koch has given millions to the university. For some faculty members, that raises concerns about his influence. |
Government By Julian Wyllie A new study points out that state funding cuts for colleges over the past 30 years may be a result of increased welfare spending and changing public perceptions of higher education. |
Transfers By Katherine Mangan Good role models are needed at a time when a third of students transfer at least once, but 43 percent of the credits they earn get lost in the process. |
Administration By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz The text of an agreement, obtained by a local newspaper, details what the university negotiated following harassment by a former athletic director, Norwood Teague. |
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Views Commentary By Terry Crawford It’s important to remember that Chinese people are not a monolithic force, moving in lockstep with their government. | Lingua Franca They seem to be pronouncing words like âorgan-eye-zationâ and âmoh-bileâ the British way, says Ben Yagoda. What gives? |
Paid for and Created by St. John's University Data Drives Retention Effort St. John’s implements mentoring programs, a tuition freeze, and Freshman Center after studying student success factors. |
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