Students By Katherine Mangan Incidents involving the Baptist university’s powerhouse football team have unsettled many students. Now the administration is taking action on a problem that activists say runs deeper than sports. |
The Truth-Teller By Lawrence Biemiller Alice Brown spent more than two decades championing small liberal-arts institutions. Today she argues that some of them should close. |
Faculty By Steve Kolowich When the College of Charleston told Robert T. Dillon that a quote from 1896 wouldn’t cut it as a statement of his course’s learning outcomes, no one was prepared for the mess that ensued. |
Faculty Salaries Once again, academics in the fields of business, law, and engineering earned the highest pay. |
The Chronicle Review By Ian P. Beacock Historical analogies should expand our political imagination, not foreclose the future. |
Commentary By John N. Gardner A recent essay misconstrued my comments on what colleges owe their students, especially those who are most vulnerable. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf wonders about the effectiveness of slogans in the current presidential campaign. Can you improve any of them? |
Faculty Harasser By Ms. Mentor What to do about the unwelcome amorous overtures of a senior colleague. |
ProfHacker Maha Bali reflects on the beginnings that came from ending Digital Pedagogy Lab Cairo |