Global By Karin Fischer After the president tried to bar travelers from six countries, the personal effects are still being felt. |
Science By Lindsay McKenzie Organizers of Saturday’s global event say they want to capitalize on the enthusiasm of participants, and have no shortage of ideas for the future of science advocacy. |
Community Colleges By Katherine Mangan Academic advisers see evidence that prescribed course sequences can keep community-college students from making "horrendous mistakes" that stall their academic progress. |
Research By Paul Basken Critics of two reports by the academies have cited potential disclosure problems among study panelists. Now, an official says, the idea of a policy review "has just gained more and more traction." |
The Chronicle Interview By Beth McMurtrie A $250,000 prize highlights how positive disobedience encourages creativity and change. |
We’ve started a new email, for individual subscribers only, that briefs readers on everything they need to know in higher ed to start the day. Here’s a sample. |
The Chronicle Review By Maximillian Alvarez The problems result from issues that are structural, not stylistic. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf recalls the good old days when journalists' words were set in metal type an inch high. |
First Person By John Schwiebert Notes on teaching for those days when it seems as if no one is listening. |
Vitae By Jeremy Yoder Two hiring seasons and 112 applications. |
ProfHacker George Williams has some strong opinions about how course documents should be designed. |