Academe Today Friday, July 27, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Campus Climate By Katherine Mangan Jabar Shumate, a former state lawmaker, says the university was becoming “a national model” for diversity. Instead, it ousted him in a “high-tech lynching” and might welcome the fraternity back. | Public Opinion By Emma Pettit Sixty-one percent of Americans think higher education is going in the wrong direction, according to a new poll. |
On Leadership By Sarah Brown Howard A. Gillman, a noted First Amendment scholar on the University of California campus, also talks about the security costs associated with protests and visiting speakers as a big problem for colleges. |
Politics and Culture By Claire Hansen At the Universities of Kansas and Texas at Austin, recent exhibitions show how colleges can craft educational experiences around difficult works. |
Teaching Principedia has information on about 200 courses: instruction, assignments, and other things students can consider when registering. |
Expansion By Teghan Simonton The new location, in Plano, Tex., is the first in a promised “national network of urban work colleges,” says its president, Michael J. Sorrell. |
A New Feature for Chronicle Readers Our latest booklet aims to help college leaders build a culture of innovation on their campuses. It includes examples of how colleges are developing and implementing new approaches; tips on what it takes to be an innovative president; and ways to look for ideas outside of higher ed. Buy your copy in the new Chronicle Store. |
Views Advice By David Gooblar Whatever your discipline, you should also be teaching students how to understand, assess, evaluate, and apply information. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf notes how William Henry Harrison benefited from just such contempt from âthe eliteâ in the presidential election of 1840. Not that this could have any application nowadays. |
Job Opportunities Two Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Learning Differences and Special Education (Open-Rank), Stanford Graduate School of Education California, United States Tenure-Track Position in Marketing, University of Massachusetts Amherst Massachusetts, United States President, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Kentucky, United States Assistant Professor, Art History and Cultures of Display, University of Regina Canada Department Chair and Professor in Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University Texas, United States Instructor for Online Graduate Courses in Instructional Systems Design and Technology, Sam Houston State University Texas, United States
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