Academe Today Thursday, May 24, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership By Jack Stripling With his judgment again called into question, this time over the University of Southern California’s handling of misconduct complaints against a gynecologist, Max Nikias faces the sort of mobilized opposition that can sink a college leader. | Administration Missteps of all kinds can derail a presidency, including inadequate response to protesters, conflicts over shared governance, and incautious remarks. |
Students By Beckie Supiano While the annual deep dive into education data — from pre-K to post-college — breaks little new ground, it offers a good reminder of how higher ed differs from popular perceptions of it. |
Work-Force Education By Goldie Blumenstyk The online university has set up a new component, WGU Advancement, for work-force development, and will raise money for scholarships from outside sources. |
Special Reports By Dan Berrett The Chronicle collected images from institutions across the country that use the landscape, loosely defined, to foster learning. |
Exclusively for You Revamping a curriculum or academic program is never easy. To help college leaders make such big changes a success, we’ve pulled together a collection of articles and essays with lessons and tips. Buy it in the new Chronicle Store. |
Views Advice By Karen Kelsky All sorts of magical thinking can distort the realities of the tenure-track job hunt. | Lingua Franca Anne Curzan reflects on why some contractions are not in dictionaries, and on the inconsistency in our judgments of which ones are OK to write, even in informal prose. |
Job Opportunities Vice President for Digital Strategy and Chief Innovation Officer, University of North Texas Texas, United States Vice President of Operations, Central Washington University Washington, United States Communications Director for Student Affairs, Stanford University California, United States Kania School of Management Faculty Positions in Marketing, Management (Organizational Behavior and Entrepreneurship) and Business Law, The University of Scranton Pennsylvania, United States Assistant/Associate Professor in the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Indiana University Indiana, United States
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