Academe Today Wednesday, January 24, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Sarah Brown Lou Anna K. Simon is widely credited with transforming the university into an academic powerhouse. Her backers also caution against a rush to judgment when it comes to Larry Nassar. | Faculty By Audrey Williams June Professors say a lawsuit’s allegation that Andrew Comrie made “sexist and demeaning comments toward female deans” doesn’t square with the man they know. |
Faculty Conduct By Katherine Mangan The Faculty Senate shelved a motion that said T. Florian Jaeger had failed to uphold moral standards expected of professors. |
Finance By Adam Harris Standard & Poor’s said the near future for midtier institutions was especially poor. |
Financial Aid By Andy Thomason Focusing on “who owes the most,” two researchers write, may be counterproductive. |
Students By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Student activists say they do not trust Lou Anna K. Simon, Michigan State University’s president, as victims of Larry Nassar continue to criticize her handling of the scandal. |
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Speakers with racist, sexist, and anti-immigrant views have prompted campus violence. Here’s how colleges have tried to balance free speech and safety. |
Students whose parents lack bachelor’s degrees face significant financial, cultural, and educational barriers. Here’s how colleges can help them graduate. |
If you are expanding your job search by looking overseas, here’s how American academics have adapted to expectations and realities in three key regions. |
Views Commentary By Beau Ewan How can we, as educators, not discuss with students the real threats posed by climate change, immigration policies — and nuclear brinkmanship? | First Person By Dana S. Dunn and Jane S. Halonen A faculty career can last 30 or 40 years. That’s a long time to be plagued with self-doubts. |
Lingua Franca Would it improve the book youâre writing if you tried to avoid the most frequent verb in the language? Geoff Pullum scrutinizes an article that says it would. |
Paid for and Created by Texas A&M University Students Step Up After Hurricane Harvey Texas A&M students rescue flood victims, provide aid to stranded pets, and share lessons learned with other at-risk states like Florida. |
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