Academe Today Thursday, July 20, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | The Chronicle Review By Marc Parry On the controversy surrounding the Duke historian Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains. | By Marc Parry “Such rhetorical bullying would be laughable if it weren’t part of a pattern on the right,” says the Duke professor of history and public policy. |
Todayâs News Sexual Assault By Sarah Brown These students and their allies stress that they want the campus disciplinary process to be fair. But that’s not all they’re fighting for. |
Special Reports By Vimal Patel Academe is far from resolving complicated questions surrounding interdisciplinary research, but some campuses have found ways to grease the wheels of collaboration. |
Government By Goldie Blumenstyk The American Council on Education’s choice is Ted Mitchell, under secretary of education from 2014 to 2017, who will take office as the Trump administration seeks to dismantle some of his policy priorities. |
In Brief Views Commentary By Terry W. Hartle College leaders must balance academic freedom and student safety. But to some critics, colleges seem to favor stifling speech and protecting students from controversial ideas. | Lingua Franca Rose Jacobs explains why itâs so hard to teach English-as-a-second-language students how to use a, an, and the, proving the madness of searching for hard-and-fast rules about our language. |
First Person By John Kehayias A tenure-track dream you’ve spent 14 years pursuing is not an easy thing to give up. |
Vitae By Bob Blaisdell I do my best to avoid snarky rejoinders when I’m teaching, yet they pop out uninvited. |
Paid for and Created by Amazon Web Services Seamless Access to Learning Technology How UMUC used virtual desktops to give students access to popular professional software tools for the entirety of their academic career. |
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