We examine why more parts of the college experience are up for sale than ever before; a Harvard professor is arrested for ties with China; and more. Academe Today
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An international science partnership between the United States and China that has grown stronger over 40 years suddenly seems to be decaying. (PREMIUM)
A campuswide email about “unkept” appointments at American University landed with a thud, but the problem is a familiar one at colleges around the country. Here’s how some of them are handling it. (PREMIUM)
As the world continues to rapidly change, DePaul University plans to keep up by educating students in a wide range of professions with the education and skills needed to help solve today’s societal problems.
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The U.S. Department of Education’s proposed regulations would let colleges and universities decide whether and how to incorporate informal resolution into their existing Title IX policies.
This Chronicle report examines how colleges can help students develop creative skills that will help them in their academic careers and beyond. Designed for administrators and faculty members alike, it serves as a primer on why creativity is important, how students can develop it, and what higher education might look like if faculty members were to encourage creativity in every discipline and in every course.