Academe Today Friday, November 18, 2016 Sign up for this newsletter | The Chronicle Review By Evan R. Goldstein Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture? |
Today's News Loan Debt By Shannon Najmabadi The first wave of borrowers in a program meant to steer students toward public-service jobs will see their debt wiped away next fall. But neither borrowers nor government officials have a good sense of what to expect. | Students By Kelly Field To grow as a leader, you have to be willing to fail. That’s the message Tim Davis shares with students through a new project at UVa. |
The Ticker More racist incidents have been reported on several other campuses this week, amounting to dozens in all. And most of them seem to have been inspired by the election. |
Greatest Hits This special issue of The Chronicle offers some of the best and most representative journalism of our first 50 years — from the turbulence of the 1960s to the present moment of financial constraint and accountability. And it's all yours, free for downloading. |
Views Commentary By Mariko Silver Intangibles are what makes a campus a community, which is worth remembering as we try to bridge the divisions that the presidential race exposed. | The Chronicle Review By L.D. Burnett A historic election, an anxious classroom. |
Lingua Franca A change in his students' usage causes Bill Germano to reflect on both senses of base â the rocketry and architecture, the release from and the foundation upon. |
Paid for and Created by Inceptia Smart Outsourcing for Financial-Aid Management As financial-aid offices have been squeezed by budget cuts and increased demand, automation and outsourcing are allowing them to spend more time with students and their families. |
Advice Vitae By Jonathan Rees Any professors who claim they introduced a new digital tool in the classroom without some kind of friction are probably lying. |
ProfHacker Resources for improving digital literacy and understanding the spread of fake news on social media. |
Job Opportunities Open Faculty College of Engineering , Northeastern University Massachusetts, United States Assistant Professor, University of Sharjah United Arab Emirates Dean of the School of Business, The University of Redlands California, United States Nursing Faculty, Full-time, Tenure-track, Lewis University Illinois, United States Assistant/Associate Professor Positions in Finance and Economics , Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Jersey, United States Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Supply Chain Management , Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Jersey, United States National Conference of Bar Examiners President and Chief Executive Officer, National Conference of Bar Examiners Wisconsin, United States Visiting Senior Scholar in Global Studies, University of Wyoming Global & Area Studies Wyoming, United States
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