Students By Sarah Brown After the president’s election, speculation abounded that colleges might scale back their efforts to combat sexual violence. Instead, many Title IX coordinators are trying to chart a new path forward. |
Government By Adam Harris Betsy DeVos has suggested a wholesale rethinking of the Higher Education Act of 1965, and a key senator has supported such a move in the past. A repeal would face steep odds, but also presents an opportunity. |
The States By J. Clara Chan Under a bill passed by Wisconsin’s Assembly, students could be suspended for disrupting a campus speaker. Proponents say the bill would protect free speech, while critics say it, in fact, would do the opposite. |
On Leadership By Jack Stripling Sean M. Decatur, president of Kenyon College, stopped by The Chronicle's offices recently to discuss how his institution is working to reach more low-income students. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan ponders what to do when a rule about how to spell plurals and possessives creates an aesthetically unfortunate result. |
Advice By Leonard Cassuto Graduate schools can’t afford to wait for employers to come to us. |