Academe Today Friday, September 28, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Unwelcome Memories By Lindsay Ellis With the Supreme Court confirmation drama dragging on, graduates across the country are sharing their stories, some marveling at the lack of consequences the offenders faced. | Supreme Court By Sarah Brown Administrators and lawyers who handle campus sexual-misconduct cases drew parallels between the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing and their jobs. |
Federal Aid By Dan Bauman Howard University was the most prominent name on a list of institutions that won’t be able to disburse federal student aid as easily as their peers can. |
Admissions By Eric Hoover By bringing Michelle Obama’s project into its big tent, the Common Application will gain new expertise in helping low-income and first-generation students get to college. |
Teaching Some faculty members worry that such centers will impose a top-down vision. One center’s director shares what she does to put them at ease. |
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Views Commentary By Jonathan Zimmerman Until we seriously assess teaching both in the classroom and online, we can’t compare student learning. | Special Reports By Mark Hagerott The wealth created in new digital spaces should be used on cybereducation programs for people and places being left behind — programs that would also enhance our national security. |
Special Reports Some scholars’ expectations were confirmed. Others found that their regions defied stereotypes. |
Lingua Franca From the etymologist Gerald Cohen, Allan Metcalf learns why to stay out of range of the kibosh. |
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