Academe Today Monday, April 16, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Regional Publics By Eric Kelderman Facing a budget squeeze, the University of Central Missouri fast-tracks a vote on folding several departments into existing colleges. Faculty members worry that the academic mission will suffer. | Leadership By Sarah Brown and Brock Read The president, John Engler, denies the claim, made in a Friday board meeting. But the episode could bring even more scrutiny upon Engler, who has made several public missteps since his appointment, in January. |
Academic Integrity By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Gregory J. Vincent quit just weeks after The Chronicle first reported that he had appeared to plagiarize parts of his dissertation at the University of Pennsylvania. |
Research By Nell Gluckman Two professors propose a model for industry-academic partnerships that will allow scholars to explore a question: What impact has social media had on democracy? |
Getting the Degree By Julian Wyllie New research finds that black students are more likely to graduate within six years at historically black colleges than at predominantly white ones. |
Finance By Julian Wyllie The Edwardsville campus, which is growing, lost its shot for now at an additional $5.1 million in state funds. But Carbondale’s internal discord hasn’t inspired confidence. |
Admissions By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Names, email addresses, phone numbers, and other data belonging to consultants who used CollegePlannerPro from 2015 to 2017 were freely available to anyone on servers used by the software company. |
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Views Commentary By Adam Szetela Students and faculty members should push back against a culture that encourages them to never slow down. | Advice By Rob Jenkins Preparing undergraduates for life beyond college is arguably our greatest responsibility — and perhaps our biggest failure. |
Lingua Franca For both political sides, says Ben Yagoda, the phrase subtly implies that the leader in question is wholly unlike any of his predecessors, a stand against which itâs hard to argue. |
Paid for and Created by University of Exeter Keeping an Aging Brain Healthy University of Exeter researchers study the effects of exercise, vitamin D, and brain training. |
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