Faculty By Steve Kolowich A black philosopher at Texas A&M thought forcing a public discussion about race and violence was his job. Turns out people didn’t want to hear it. |
Data By Steve Kolowich and Brian OâLeary In an interactive table, see how news about his statements on racial violence coursed through partisan and nonpartisan media. |
Faculty Read a collection of Chronicle articles documenting the impact of web-driven political outrage on the lives of faculty members. |
Government By Nell Gluckman Louisiana spends the least per student on higher education among all the states. Here’s a look at how that has affected public universities and colleges on the ground. |
Finance By Megan OâNeil and Joshua Hatch (The Chronicle of Philanthropy) For 253 of the more than 1,600 nonprofit organizations studied, the dollars flowing into their endowments over six years exceeded the dollars flowing out by more than four to one. |
Advice By Joli Jensen The most direct way to improve academic life for everyone on campus is to support faculty writing. |
Vitae By David Gooblar And students are more likely to read it if it doesn’t. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda explores words that have been misused or adopted to mean their opposite. Others are nonplussed, hoi polloi, and disinterested. |