Government By Jack Stripling The president-elect's resonant skewering of elites, political correctness, and immigration policy resonate with the country’s long-standing skepticism of academe. |
Perspectives By Eric Hoover Those who’ve spent their lives on campuses might shake their heads in disbelief at voters on the other side of the education divide. Yet how many academic types really know their neighbors? |
Administration By Eric Kelderman Policy experts expect the new administration to limit or end some of the most onerous rules from the Obama era, including those governing proprietary colleges. |
Campus Safety By Robin Wilson Even if the new president reduces or ends enforcement of the gender-equity law, colleges are likely to remain focused on the issue. |
Leadership By Peter Schmidt New research on presidents charts a rise in the number being ousted and finds that hires from outside academe generally stay longer. |
Commentary By Patricia McGuire Let’s not spend the next four years whining. Let’s raise our voices for justice, equity, and the liberation of the American psyche from the demons that haunted us in this election. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan muses on several spelling reforms suggested by students, including one she'd never thought about before. |
Vitae By Josh Boldt Find a marketable talent that is specific enough to limit your competition but still has a big enough client base to grow. |
Vitae By Nicole Cesare Five easy steps you can take in graduate school to prepare for an alt-ac job search. |