Academe Today Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Making Students No. 1 Commentary By Sara Goldrick-Rab and Jesse Stommel A recent essay that was critical of student evaluations was also unfairly critical of today’s students. | Admissions By Chris Quintana In an experiment described in a new working paper, the university made a letter promising financial aid seem like a golden ticket. |
Special Reports To compete for a shrinking pool of high-school graduates, colleges now must adapt to the interests and needs of Gen Z. Our new report will help you recruit, teach, and serve this diverse cohort. Get your copy in the Chronicle Store. |
Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Jack Stripling The search is down to a sole finalist after two contenders declined to be publicly named, and one regent says the imperfect process may also have violated open-meetings laws. | From the Archives By Eric Kelderman Why some colleges skip hiring consultants and a national search to focus on internal candidates. |
Executive Pay By Cailin Crowe Joe Gow brought an adult-film star to the La Crosse campus for free-speech week; Beverly Kopper’s husband was found responsible for sexually harassing employees at UW-Whitewater. |
People By Julia Piper Administrators in new roles work to shape federal science policy and help university researchers communicate the value of their efforts. |
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Views Advice By Rachel Toor On the use of “they” as a singular pronoun: “It helps me to think of ‘they’ not as genderless but as genderful.” |
Lingua Franca âResearch is not just done in the lab,â a physics professor once told Rose Jacobs, but on paper, during the writing process. Lingua Franca, which culminates next week, has been a look over the shoulders of scholars as they do just that â put ideas on paper, arrange them, see what they connect to, and explore the context. |
Paid for and Created by Study Group Preparing for the Work Force Cultivating the “soft skills,” including networking, teamwork, leadership, and communication skills, prepares international students to compete in the job market. |
Job Opportunities Presidential Search, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities District of Columbia, United States Non-tenure-track Instructor of Professional Practice Position Available at the Accounting and Information Systems Department, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick New Jersey, United States Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, Duke University Medical Center North Carolina, United States Tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor Position Available at the Accounting and Information Systems Department, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick New Jersey, United States President, Christian Brothers University Tennessee, United States Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement (VCDICE), Rutgers University New Jersey, United States Vice President for Enrollment Management, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Indiana, United States Faculty Positions in Engineering / Liberal Arts & Science, SRM University , AP - Amaravati India President, Colorado State University Colorado, United States Open-Rank Position in Rhetoric and Writing Studies, University of Texas at El Paso Texas, United States
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