In the States By Eric Kelderman Plenty of states are facing similar challenges, but none have proposed a restructuring plan on the scale that Wisconsin is considering. |
Academic Freedom By Liam Adams Faculty members protested the role of members of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland on the search committee. Then the dean fired back. |
Faculty By Chris Quintana Drexel University removed George Ciccariello-Maher from the classroom after he made controversial remarks. His students say they’re frustrated by the decision. |
Teaching Two new studies paint an intriguing picture about the payoff of arts training. |
Athletics An academic-fraud scandal at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been a black mark on the elite public institution for years. On Friday the slow-burning scandal is likely to enter a new chapter, when the National Collegiate Athletic Association is expected to announce its penalties. |
The Chronicle Review By Todd Gitlin Thirty years after The Closing of the American Mind, universities are in worse shape — and more in need of its lessons than ever. |
The Chronicle Review By Maximillian Alvarez Professors and aspiring professors are complicit in perpetuating a rigged system. |
Lingua Franca Lucy Ferriss considers whether modern terminology is âpresentistâ or the language of abolition. |