Faculty By Beth McMurtrie A Supreme Court ruling could affect contraception coverage for thousands of college employees and students. |
State Support By Sarah Brown Andrew M. Cuomo, New York’s governor, has called for the state to shift $485 million of its contribution to the university system onto New York City. But the city has balked, leaving faculty concerned. |
Election 2016 By Rio Fernandes Lenoir-Rhyne University’s president hailed a rally last week as a victory for free speech. Students and professors who protested see it differently. |
Re:Learning By Jeffrey R. Young Should colleges be worried about this mammoth new education player? The Chronicle spoke with Michael Korcuska, LinkedIn’s vice president of management for learning, who says no. |
The Chronicle Review By Andrew Hacker They don’t like to teach, but they love to tell teachers what to do. |
Lingua Franca The conscious effort to write badly can be liberating for students, says Amitava Kumar, who uses it to teach them to write better. |
First Person By David Andrew Stoler Socratic assessment: a primer on the lost art of drinking while grading. |
Vitae By David Perry Discrimination against the disabled still resides in job ads with ableist requirements and in academics too vulnerable to ask for help. |
ProfHacker Jason B. Jones points to a web app that offers syntax highlighting for English prose. |