Bucknell University Press and Rutgers University Press have formed a partnership that they expect will give them greater economies of scale and broaden their profiles.
With the renegotiation of two major federal rules on the horizon, past participants reflect on the lengthy process of “neg-reg,” in which efforts can approach the heroic.
The site tied the professorâs remarks to a shooting at a congressional baseball practice that left several people injured. The academic says his comments were misinterpreted.
The federal Office for Civil Rights said in a letter to President Jerry Falwell Jr. that it lacked jurisdiction in the sexual-assault case that had triggered the probe.
The Chronicle’s Title IX tracker allows you to search by college, keyword, state, or resolution type, read case documents, and sign up for alerts to stay informed.
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.
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