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Tuesday, July 10, 2018


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The Chronicle Review


Higher Ed’s Real Productivity Problem

By Mitchell Aboulafia

Scholars have absorbed administrators’ obsession with measuring and ranking, and it’s keeping us from taking intellectual risks.


Today’s News


Faculty

This Professor Made Up a Job Offer From Another University. Now He Faces a Criminal Charge.

By Megan Zahneis

The Colorado State University professor managed to get a $5,000 raise, until the university suspected his competing job offer was fake. 

Immigration

For Georgetown Alumni, a Fellow Graduate’s Defense of Child Separation Touches a Nerve

By Teghan Simonton

A group of Georgetown University alumni has circulated a petition calling for the resignation of Kirstjen Nielsen, secretary of homeland security.

The Stakes of the Supreme Court

What Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Means for Higher Education

By Eric Kelderman

President Trump has nominated Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. The man he’ll seek to replace voted with conservatives on most higher-education rulings but offered some surprises on affirmative action.

Technology

Apps Can Help Advise First-Generation Students. But It Takes a Human to Say, ‘I Believe in You.’

By Goldie Blumenstyk

Buoyed by a $20-million gift, the College Advising Corps is doubling down to help more minority, low-income, and first-generation students get into college. Without them, says its founder and chief executive, Nicole Hurd, “we won’t have the democracy we want.”

Students

How to Help First-Generation Students Succeed

Students whose parents lack bachelor’s degrees face significant financial, cultural, and educational barriers. Here’s how colleges can help them graduate.


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The Chronicle Review

When Neo-Nazis Love Your Book premium

By Ronald Beiner

Can a liberal education create enemies of liberalism?

Commentary

Our Best and Brightest Bankers premium

By Jonathan Zimmerman

What Drew Faust’s new gig at Goldman Sachs says about the priorities of students on America’s elite campuses.

Lingua Franca

Is ‘You Guys’ Replacing ‘Y’All’ in the South?

If you live in the American South, which do you say? Allan Metcalf would like to know.


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