Academe Today Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Campus Protests By Sarah Brown The university’s 2015 protests drew national attention. A new report details what leaders of the flagship campus and the University of Missouri system have done to further healing and forestall renewed protests. | Curriculum By Cailin Crowe The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point has proposed dropping six mostly humanities majors as a part of its restructuring plan to offer more career-focused ones. |
International By Vimal Patel New data show a drop in enrollments from abroad. The president can’t take all — or even most — of the blame, but experts say his hostility to globalism could complicate colleges’ efforts to stanch the bleeding. |
Publishing By Tom Bartlett Scholars concerned about repercussions from their work will have a new outlet. |
Mental Health By Katherine Mangan The institution has agreed to pay a total of $173,500 to the current and former students. |
Careers By Andy Tsubasa Field Public institutions rely on tuition from international students. So what role should the colleges play in meeting their demands after graduation? |
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Views Commentary By Richard D. Kahlenberg Only when colleges seek a balance of socioeconomic backgrounds in admissions will truly diverse campuses be achieved. | Advice By James M. Lang It’s all too easy to be annoyed by students’ questions, until you realize their confusion might be your fault. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan describes a new twist to her teaching this semester, which is allowing her to play DJ. |
Paid for and Created by Pace University Supporting At-Risk Students Mentoring, financial-literacy counseling, and intensive faculty advising are critical components of student success and retention. |
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