Academe Today Tuesday, August 15, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | In the Aftermath of Violence Jack Stripling Professors and activists say university officials failed to spot indications of a melee in the making, leaving students vulnerable. | By Peter Schmidt Texas A&M University canceled an outsider’s planned "White Lives Matter" event as experts warned colleges to be prepared for violence like what occurred this past weekend in Virginia. |
By Chris Quintana After internet sleuths identified some participants in a white-nationalist rally as students, calls poured in for their colleges to expel them or take other disciplinary action. Colleges’ options, however, are limited. |
By Chad Wellmon As the hate on display in Charlottesville made clear, scholarly practices and virtues cannot impart comprehensive visions of the good. They are, however, essential in another way. |
By Troy Duster Don’t remove problematic statues, like that of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville. Challenge them, in the service of history. |
Also in Todayâs News The Chronicle Review By Alexander C. Kafka Frederick Crews’s capstone biography offers a most unflattering case history. |
The Ticker The education secretary spoke about sexual assault and race-conscious admissions, in addition to other topics. |
The Ticker A study finds that 67 percent of small and midsize private institutions are at or above the threshold of financial viability. |
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Views The Two-Year Track By Rob Jenkins A good administrator has to earn the faculty’s trust. Here’s how to do it. | Lingua Franca For incoming students, orientation is a way of getting one's bearings. This year in particular, writes William Germano, thatâs true for everyone on the campus. |
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