Academe Today Wednesday, July 19, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Government By Adam Harris The White House Initiative on HBCUs was to be moved from the Education Department to the West Wing. | Faculty By Chris Quintana In a time when scholars’ comments can bring them under intense scrutiny, professors contemplate ways to actively support their colleagues. |
Global By Karin Fischer Universities there have seen a surge in international applications, but say the U.S. president’s isolationist rhetoric isn’t the only factor. |
Construction Costs By Eric Kelderman Kevin R. McClure keeps a list of news articles that describe a boom in campus amenities. He questions that phenomenon and whether those projects are really driving up tuition. |
In Brief A New Feature for Subscribers 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 more than 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 Commentary By Richard D. Legon and Alvin J. Schexnider State disinvestment, mismanagement, and scandal have jeopardized their future. But they are indispensable to our nation’s potential. | The Chronicle Review By Ted Gup The proposal to ban final clubs would be illogical, illiberal — and totally in character. |
Lingua Franca Homeland doesnât have the same emotional resonance for Americans that it does for Europeans, says Allan Metcalf. |
Vitae By Mark Tonelli Part 5 in a series featuring new faculty members talking about their job search. |
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