The Chronicle Review By Eric Hayot After previous crises, they bounced back. This time is different. |
In Case You Missed It By Stanley Fish Arguments that they’re useful are wrong, anti-humanistic, and sure to backfire. |
Labor & Work-Life Issues By Audrey Williams June Olin College of Engineering has built its brand on being different. So its leaders wanted to make sure applicants understood what it would be like to work there. |
Academic Rights By Vimal Patel The case was watched as a national marker of the limits of academic freedom. |
Fund Raising By Marc Parry Activists, buoyed by the university president’s recent admission that some old agreements had not met academic standards, sought access to a wider swath of unreleased documents. |
Another High-Profile Exit By Sarah Brown William Strampel, a professor and former dean who has faced his own controversy since a scandal exploded around the former sports doctor, has retired. The university had been trying to revoke his tenure and to fire him since February. |
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Advice By Rachel Toor Naomi Schneider, an executive editor at the University of California Press, talks shop about publishing. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan sorts through what made the phrasing about shining lights in a recent news article so eye-catching. |