Campus Protests By Arielle Martinez After a year of highly publicized protests against racism on campuses, colleges must decide this summer what the balance between free speech and public order will look like in the coming academic year. |
Election 2016 By Peter Schmidt With Sen. Bernie Sanders expected to bow out of the presidential race on Tuesday, campus activists who supported him are divided on Hillary Clinton and remain focused on broad political change. |
Campus Safety By Beckie Supiano A handful of exchange students happened to be shadowing officers who reacted to last month’s massacre. They weren’t at the scene, but they heard it play out in real time. Here, their program’s U.S. director describes what they witnessed. |
Virtual Invaders By Gabriel Sandoval A new game spinning off the ’90s kids’ card-game phenomenon has students exploring their campuses through new eyes — their smartphones. College officials are trying to keep up. |
The Chronicle Review By Frank Palmeri New conjectural works share a project: to broaden the scope of historical understanding beyond the thin span of written records. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf explains why journalists (and their stylebooks) prefer the more-modest spelling, adviser. |
First Person By Noah Berlatsky No one should be surprised if much scholarly writing continues to be mediocre and confused. |
Vitae By Nicole Matos To be effective as an online instructor, you have to be present in the present. |