Academe Today Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Vimal Patel A monument to the Confederacy known as Silent Sam stands at the main entrance of the University of North Carolina. It’s ripping the campus apart. So what’s keeping it there? | Students By Dan Bauman A growing number of institutions are making deals that help connect banks with students. The banks — and the colleges — make money. But do students come out ahead? |
Campus Unrest By Liam Adams A study finds that protests against racial microaggressions are likelier at elite colleges, and asks why. |
Finance By Adam Harris The credit-rating agency cited muted growth in tuition revenue and “uncertainty at the federal level over potential policy changes.” |
Graduate Students By Adam Harris “I’ve put a lot of work into this, and to have to throw that all away because some Republicans don’t like universities is really upsetting,” one student said. |
The Chronicle Review By Jack Meserve How Massimo Pigliucci became the new face of an ancient philosophy. |
Government By Paul Basken Jon Oberg was an Education Department researcher nearing retirement when he discovered that student lenders were improperly pocketing millions of dollars. Thus began his unexpected final act. |
Exclusively for Subscribers In a new feature, available to individual subscribers only, The Chronicle offers carefully curated collections of articles on important issues in higher education. So far, there are more than 25. Here are a couple of examples: |
Higher education still falls short of providing enough opportunity to low-income students. This 44-page collection looks at some of the root causes of that phenomenon, and how colleges might better serve disadvantaged students. |
Students, campus officials, and historians are all asking, What’s in a name? Especially when the name is Woodrow Wilson, John Calhoun, or Jefferson Davis. The 10 articles in this collection examine how universities are trying to resolve complaints about buildings and statues named for leaders associated with harmful acts. |
Views The Chronicle Review By Wilfred M. McClay Social and economic chasms in our country are growing wider, and higher education is part of the problem. | Advice By Randy Laist Here are seven ways to improve them. |
Lingua Franca Examining the difference between wrack and rack, Lucy Ferriss finds a brain-racking wreck of spelling and definition that wreaks disaster on anyone who tries to draw totally clear distinctions. |
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