Faculty By Beth McMurtrie Recruiting multiple scholars at one time can bolster interdisciplinary work and an institution’s profile. But be sure to consult faculty members each step of the way. |
Students By Courtney Kueppers Amid increased student activism, college officials have been forced to grapple with whether — and for what reasons — they should cancel contentious speeches. |
Teaching and Learning By Goldie Blumenstyk and Jeffrey R. Young Hot topics at the gathering, an offshoot of the South by Southwest festival, centered on how technology is changing the college experience, and what that means for students, professors, and administrators. |
Technology By Jeffrey R. Young Professors shouldn’t be so resistant to technology-driven change, says Michael Staton, an entrepreneur. They stand to benefit from it. |
The Chronicle Review By Justin E.H. Smith Their future is in their past, and philology is the key.
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Lingua Franca Our college senior knew a lot of economics but had miscounted the number of humanities credits he needed to graduate, writes Heidi Landecker. The course he chose was a surprise. |
Career Confidential By David D. Perlmutter A job offer is not the culmination of the hiring process; it’s the beginning of negotiations. |
Vitae By John Cawley A career coach offers advice to professors on negotiating and networking. |