By Lee Gardner College leaders searching for transformative change must avoid letting ambition — or caution — imperil their institution. |
By Lee Gardner One way to obtain buy-in from wary faculty members is to highlight how a project would improve teaching and learning. |
By Lee Gardner Thousands of details and endless meetings are involved in any new program or construction project. But some principles can help keep a strategic initiative manageable. |
Data Compiled by Ruth Hammond Nine bachelor's-degree colleges had at least 10 students who won a Fulbright award for the 2016-17 academic year. |
Science By Paul Basken At this past weekend’s annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, scientists also heard broader warnings about the threats to American workers posed by computerized automation. |
The Ticker The tale was published anonymously in an obscure New York newspaper in 1852, before the writer won fame for his poetry. |
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Commentary By James Kvaal With the support of state and federal policy makers, more institutions can push more low-income students into the middle class. |
The Chronicle Review By Rens Bod A cohesive history of the humanities would complement the history of science. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan evaluates the common advice about avoiding dangling participles in writing. |
First Person By Jay Daniel Thompson In the increasingly volatile industry that is academe, you aren’t alone in your envy. |