Academe Today Friday, May 5, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Faculty By Lee Gardner The U.S. House has approved a bill to replace the current law. If it succeeds, many adjuncts dread a return to the days when individual health plans were unaffordable. | Government By Ben Myers and Peter Olsen-Phillips The educational attainment of members of the U.S. House of Representatives far surpasses that of America’s electorate. |
Students By Katherine Mangan Activists fear that the controversial measure, which was a response to the so-called sanctuary movement, will result in racial profiling. |
The Ticker A resolution calls on the universityâs board and its president, Mitch Daniels, to rescind decisions made without faculty input. But itâs not clear what weight the vote will carry. |
Activism By Julia Schmalz While taking time off before college to reconcile his Latino and queer identities, Javier Cifuentes took an unexpected turn into activism. |
In Brief A New Feature 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 nearly 25. Here are a couple of examples: |
In 10 articles, Steven Pinker and other experts offer advice that will make your academic prose less cumbersome and perhaps even a joy to read. |
After a deadly shooting on campus, college leaders must figure out how to help the campus community move toward healing. The 10 articles in this collection show the course of recovery at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, Umpqua Community College, and other afflicted campuses. |
Views The Chronicle Review By Michael S. Roth Diversity, solidarity, commitment: 75 years later, a classic still has a lot to teach us. | Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf notes that Trump has one of two needed abilities for being an effective president. |
Vitae By Maria Shine Stewart Just because you can disparage a student or a colleague doesn’t mean you have to. |
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