Academe Today Thursday, September 14, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Idea Lab: Colleges Solving Problems By Michael Anft An effort to measure academic units passes the test at Oklahoma State University. | By Michael Anft At colleges where enrollment is stagnant or falling and public funding is scarce, some administrators have responded by measuring the financial viability of each academic unit. |
A collection of more than two dozen explorations of the problems colleges face, and how they are solving them. The articles include news, analysis, data, advice, and opinion. |
Todayâs News Academic Freedom By Julia Schmalz Campus free-speech experts discuss the challenges and strategies they see for the First Amendment during a volatile era — and what colleges can do about them. |
Faculty By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Eighty are pre-emptively answering threats to progressive, minority faculty members after a year of social-media anger. |
The Ticker She accused Transylvania University, in Kentucky, of failing to act after postings about her on a âracial hatred pageâ led to a stream of online attacks. |
The Ticker The sculpture at the University of Virginia was covered up in order to criticize the campus administrationâs response to the âUnite the Rightâ rally last month. |
A New Feature for Subscribers In a new feature, available to individual subscribers only, The Chronicle offers carefully curated collections of articles on important issues in higher education. So far, there are more than 25. Here are a couple of examples: |
Fraternities are associated with good times and some darker events as well. The groups have been accused of fostering a culture of excessive drinking and indifference to students’ physical and emotional well-being. This 36-page collection looks at how colleges are renewing their efforts to prevent such harm. |
However forbidden it may be for underage students, alcohol is a pervasive part of campus life. The 11 articles gathered here delve into why the problem of student drinking is so difficult to resolve. |
Views Commentary By Noah Borton We need to help students make better decisions. | Commentary By Maria Brandt Anonymous hotlines undermine collegiality and pose a threat to academic freedom. |
Advice By Michael D. Dooley and Kate Sweeny The waiting is, indeed, the hardest part, but some academics cope with it better than others. |
Lingua Franca The rights of DACA students across the country, and the end of Title IX as we have come to know it, have Bill Germano thinking about the history of the word entitlement. |
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