Academe Today Monday, August 27, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News In the States By Eric Kelderman After higher-education policy makers suggested rethinking the allocation of state funds to public colleges, the president of the flagship university, with decades of leadership experience, used his clout to stymie the plan. | Campus Unrest By Vimal Patel Police officers arrested seven people at Saturday’s demonstration, where public support on campus for restoring Silent Sam appeared to collapse. |
Technology By Dan Bauman When Rutgers University combined previously siloed databases, it produced some surprising insights about student life. |
Students By Claire Hansen Members of the chapter’s executive board stepped down after leaders of the national group politicized the death of an Iowa student. |
Future of Work By Goldie Blumenstyk Ryan Craig, a founder of the University Ventures investment fund, bets that companies with certain education models can provide quicker and more affordable routes to employment than traditional colleges can. |
Academe by the Numbers By Peter Monaghan New Jersey’s young people may be born to run, but their mass departure to attend college elsewhere is making leaders nervous about the state’s future. |
Almanac 2018 Sort data on more than 80 measures to see how your state is doing in comparison with others. |
Numbers tell the story of the current state of higher education: the results of its diversity efforts, the decline in enrollment, and the growth in student debt. |
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Views The Chronicle Review By Claire Bond Potter Academics underestimate how our willingness to sign things — petitions, letters — can do real harm. | Advice By Leonard Cassuto A new seminar at Michigan helped doctoral students explore nonfaculty jobs and helped a professor learn how to teach about them. |
Lingua Franca Geoff Pullum is locked in an intractable dispute with a colleague about whether so-called descriptive work on English grammar is in fact prescriptivism in sheep's clothing. |
Paid for and Created by Huron Changing Models for Higher Ed Price-sensitive students are opting for innovative educational methods over traditional institutions. |
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