International By Karin Fischer Colleges that have prided themselves on working across borders now confront a president who has pledged to build a wall. |
Legal By Eric Hoover Neil M. Gorsuch, a federal appellate judge who teaches at the University of Colorado Law School, could help shape academe for decades to come. |
Government By Goldie Blumenstyk The focus of the group, the Liberty University president says, will be to respond to “overreaching regulation” and micromanagement by the U.S. Department of Education. |
Leadership By Andy Thomason The Liberty University president says he will lead a task force on higher-education policy. Here's a brief introduction to him. |
The Ticker President Trump's controversial nominee for education secretary now moves to the Senate floor despite receiving no Democratic support in the education committee. |
The Chronicle Review By Marc Parry A forthcoming study maps the intellectual roots of the “first new philosophical competitor to liberalism” since the fall of Communism. |
Commentary By John Villasenor Trump’s executive order could break the positive feedback loop that brings foreign students to American universities and creates American jobs. |
The Chronicle Review By Cary Nelson As tempting as it may be, such an embargo would deny the very values it attempts to protect. |
The Chronicle Review By Molly Land and Kathryn Libal The travel ban cuts to the core of academic internationalism. |
Vitae By Karen Kelsky Advice on how to help your nonwhite students in an era of anxiety. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan celebrates the announcement that Planet Word has found a building in Washington, D.C., to call home. |