Administration By Chris Quintana A Native American group argues that a plot of land owned by the university is theirs by ancestral right. Scholars of indigenous studies at Brown cast doubt on the claim. |
Global By Karin Fischer While the program’s fate is unclear, institutions in Mexico are taking steps to enroll students who face possible deportation. |
Collective Bargaining By Vimal Patel Some faculty members at Cornell University have accused an administrator of unfairly trying to influence a unionization vote. Two messages, and their timing, are at the heart of the dispute. |
The Ticker The University of Virginia, which received a $1,000 pledge from the Ku Klux Klan 96 years ago, said it would donate the sumâs present-day equivalent, $12,500. |
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’s an example: |
Professors are trying whatever strategies it takes to liven up the classroom and help students master and remember material. This 44-page collection describes some of their innovative teaching ideas — both high-tech and low-tech ones. |
Commentary By Mark Peltz Career centers haven’t been very effective, surveys show, but some colleges are trying to shift the status quo. |
The Chronicle Review By Aaron S. Lecklider Hint: They aren’t professors. |
Lingua Franca The Philadelphia Ivy was universally called Penn for decades, says Ben Yagoda. Then something changed. |