Hate on Campus By Sarah Brown The University of Maryland student who was charged with fatally stabbing Richard Collins III last week followed a far-right, racist Facebook page. But when it comes to speech and expression, there are limits on what officials can do. |
Administration By Audrey Williams June Colleges are hiring professional staff members to respond to broader forces that are changing higher education, experts say. |
Research By Paul Basken The Trump administration wants to cut indirect-cost payments to universities that win research grants. That might not hurt Harvard, a witness told a House panel, but could hurt "the broad research mission." |
Teaching By Chris Quintana A Pace University professor spends six to eight hours a day consuming the news and then turns it back on his class. |
The Ticker James W. Runcie, chief operating officer of the Education Departmentâs Office of Federal Student Aid, quit in a dispute over his scheduled testimony about improper payments in student-loan programs. |
Advice By Tara Wood, Craig A. Meyer, and Dev Bose If institutions want to make good on their diversity promises, avoiding the deficiency trope is paramount. |
The Chronicle Review By Matt Trevithick The Islamic State is only the latest force to attack the University of Mosul. Can it be revived — again? |
Vitae By Melissa Dalgleish On the nonfaculty job market, this letter is your first impression. Make it count. |
Lingua Franca Many "new" words are very old. Allan Metcalf explains. |