Academe Today Tuesday, November 28, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Idea Lab: Colleges Solving Problems Administration By Katherine Mangan It’s a dreaded but familiar exercise at colleges when budgets are tight and enrollment pools shrinking. There are ways, though, to minimize the distress for both faculty members and students. | Curriculum By Katherine Mangan Morningside College eased the pain by bringing faculty members aboard to evaluate and rank programs ahead of $2.7 million in spending reductions. |
Commentary By Peter D. Eckel Position your institution for the future, then proceed with caution. |
Special Reports A collection of some three dozen explorations of the problems colleges face, and how they are solving them. The articles include news, analysis, data, advice, and opinion. |
Also in Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Jack Stripling The university scrapped plans to hire Greg Schiano as its next head football coach, marking a rare capitulation to fans who seized on a disputed claim that he had failed to report Jerry Sandusky’s abuses at Penn State. |
Teaching By Beth McMurtrie The distraction of technology is a major driver of such bans. But some academics say that technology can be a force for good, or at least that professors have no right to tell students what they can and can’t use in class. An essay in The New York Times prompts renewed discussion. |
The Chronicle Interview By Nell Gluckman Valerie Ashby suffered from impostor syndrome until she identified the phenomenon and spent a year practicing 10 steps to overcome it. |
Legal By Sam Hoisington Two opinion articles in the student newspaper bothered the former White House communications director so much that he threatened legal action. |
Graduate Students By Sam Hoisington The positions had been revoked to penalize graduate students who demonstrated against labor conditions. |
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Views Advice By Karen Kelsky Be on the lookout for the big-picture agenda when search committees ask you a seemingly narrow question | Commentary By Isar Godreau, Yarimar Bonilla, and Don E. Walicek Unlike the response to Katrina, inviting qualified students to stateside colleges in the wake of Hurricane Maria weakens the institution. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda says the recent popularity of the utterance stems from how it nails a bureaucratic tendency to sweep damaging news under the rug. |
Paid for and Created by Texas Tech University The Future of Micro-LEDs Further advances in micro-LEDs could eliminate the need for computer and phone screens. |
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