Loading...
ADVERTISEMENT You can also read this newsletter on the web. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, unsubscribe.
HIGHER ED'S UNCANNY ASSISTANTS Will AI Make College Admissions and Advising Better — or Worse? By Scott Carlson Technology could help get beyond transactional interactions with students. Or it could lead to something bleaker. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY ‘I’m a Retired Scholar. I’m Not Retired From Scholarship.’ By Heidi Landecker These 90-something professors are still publishing. Is scholarship their fountain of youth? THE REVIEW | ESSAY Law Professors’ Supreme Squabble By Noah Feldman Radical legal academics have turned on the Constitution. They may regret it. TEACHING What Is Going On With Students? By Beckie Supiano Our Teaching Gen Z series aims to help professors unravel a mystery. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, new guidance about eligibility for OPT, the work program for foreign graduates.
Upcoming Workshop Join us in September for a half-day virtual workshop that will offer early-career faculty the opportunity to build their skills, understand institutional and role-specific contexts, and gain access to the insights that experienced faculty wished they had known. Learn more and register!
Virtual Events: Tune In Live Chronicle Festival: The Road Ahead to 2035 UPCOMING: September 10-12, 2024 | Join us for our annual ideas summit, on how higher ed must plan for student demographic shifts, tech change, an uncertain labor market, and more. What can your institution do to adapt? With Support From Workday, University of South Florida, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Florida International University, Google, and Strada. Register here.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Enjoying the newsletter? Subscribe today for unlimited access to essential news, analysis, and advice.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT When to Resist Rule-Bound Teaching, and When to Embrace It By James M. Lang A new book argues that too many instructors prioritize compliance and constraint over learning. But is that always a bad thing? ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Artificial intelligence has taken higher ed by storm, and the implications extend far beyond the classroom. Order this report to improve your understanding of AI technologies, and explore how other colleges are adapting their policies and guidelines.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Search thousands of faculty, administrative, and executive job openings and upload your resume to be searchable by employers!Rutgers Business School Assistant/Associate Professor Position in Strategic Management Rutgers University NYU Tisch School of the Arts Director of the School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability Florida Atlantic University Faculty Openings in NC State College of Education NC State College of Education TENURE TRACK POSITIONS Fall 2025 West Chester University Assistant Professor, Management Economics and Decision Sciences Northwestern University Baylor University School of Education https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo?joblist---31 Duke University The Fuqua School of Business Associate University Librarian for Digital Strategies and Services Arizona State University Libraries Tenure-track positions in Accounting University of Chicago
CAREER RESOURCES Read the September collection for advice on crafting your CV. Learn what to include on your CV, how to tailor it for faculty jobs, how to write a cover letter, and more!
READ OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERS Latitudes | Race on Campus | The Review | Teaching | Your Career | Weekly Briefing | The Edge
NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK Please let us know what you thought of today's newsletter in this three-question survey.
This newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. |
Loading...
Loading...