Academe Today Wednesday, December 7, 2016 Sign up for this newsletter | Today's News Speech and Protest By Katherine Mangan While Richard B. Spencer goaded a sometimes raucous audience in the student center, hundreds gathered at a unity event across the street to oppose his racist rhetoric. | Research By Sarah Brown Professors tracking the fringe faction’s rise have gotten a lot more attention since Donald J. Trump won the presidency. |
Government By Goldie Blumenstyk Peter Navarro, an economist in UC-Irvine’s business school, has positions on trade that few in his field share. But the president-elect is listening. |
The Ticker Racist and anti-Semitic posters continue to crop up on campuses across the country, and other colleges face investigations and backlashes over previous incidents. |
In Brief A New Feature for Chronicle Subscribers In a new feature, available to subscribers only, The Chronicle offers carefully curated collections of articles on important issues in higher education. So far, there are more than a dozen. Here are a couple of examples. |
After a deadly shooting on campus, college leaders must figure out how to help the campus community move toward healing. The 10 articles in this collection show the course of recovery at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, Umpqua Community College, and other afflicted campuses. |
As they struggle to hold onto their share of the student market, small liberal-arts colleges face many challenges. The 12 articles in this guide look at the strategies they use to thrive. |
Views Commentary By André Costopoulos When students are in crisis, sometimes it’s enough to simply let them know they’re not alone. | The Chronicle Review By Marshall Steinbaum and Bernard Weisberger The field has activist roots and would do well to return to them. |
Lingua Franca Clarity for the reader should take priority over rigid enforcement of an arbitrarily stipulated rule of punctuational table manners, says Geoff Pullum |
Vitae By Viviane Callier "I wish I had been honest with myself earlier that I didn't actually want to be a PI." |
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