Academe Today Tuesday, November 21, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Facing Up to the Far Right By Jack Stripling More than 3,000 pages of documents show how administrators slowly came to grips with a menacing mob, which might not have turned violent if warnings had been heeded. |
By Jack Stripling After white nationalists’ rally, emails show that administrators, donors, and parents saw Teresa Sullivan’s rhetoric as too equivocal. |
Also in Todayâs News Students By Eric Hoover A Harvard alum’s privacy-breaching email to applicants underscores the potential hazards of bringing outsiders into the process. | Job Training By Paul Basken A reclamation project in Pittsburgh will turn an old steel mill into an advanced-robotics center run by Carnegie Mellon. Can it really spark a “rebirth of American manufacturing”? |
Students In the eyes of many students and their parents, higher education is tied to a job. And yet the world of work is poised to undergo a number of sharp changes over the next 10 years. This report explores the future job market, reinventing colleges’ career services, and higher education’s role in the work force. |
The Chronicle Interview By Lawrence Biemiller Pitzer built a fossil-fuels-free index fund and “analyzed it seven ways till Sunday,” says the chair of the investment committee. He thinks it may interest other colleges. |
Harassment By Andy Thomason The associate professor of interior design is no longer employed at the university, a spokeswoman told a local newspaper. |
Faculty By Nell Gluckman, Brock Read, and Katherine Mangan Revelations about the film producer’s apparent pattern of sexual misconduct are just over a month old, but the reverberations have been deeply felt across academe. Here are the latest updates, from Monday, on cases at Dartmouth College and the University of Wisconsin at Madison. |
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Views Commentary By Janet Dudley-Eshbach After 18 years in office, a university president says goodbye to “Kafkaesque administrivia” — and a campus she loves. | Advice By David Gooblar Teaching techniques like “the progressive stack” are a way for faculty members to circumvent our own buried prejudices. |
Lingua Franca Lucy Ferriss says that instead of publishing supposedly corrective lists of âerrors,â weâd do better to understand what constitutes an expression and why it changes. |
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