Academe Today Monday, October 30, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | The Chronicle Review By Charles T. Clotfelter Exacerbating inequality is not a stated aim in higher ed. And yet. |
Todayâs News Race on Campus By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz The vote comes one month after the student-government vice president led a protest during the Pledge of Allegiance. | Hiring By Nell Gluckman Search committees often consider a woman’s relationship status, but not a man’s, a study has found. |
Leadership By Adam Harris Jerry Falwell Jr., leader of the evangelical online-learning behemoth, continues to be the U.S. president’s closest ally in higher education. |
Technology By Paul Basken For research universities, the machines confer big-league status. But in-house experts, who can guide researchers to the best computing options, are growing in esteem. |
Curriculum By Sam Hoisington Topics in the class at the small Christian college in Missouri include map reading, the formation of American government, and rifle marksmanship. |
In Brief Views Commentary By Catherine M. Mazak A professor at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez questions whether her institution could do more than just save its semester. | Commentary By Marta Figlerowicz and Ayesha Ramachandran The buggy unfamiliarity of the new technology helped students see older media with fresh eyes. |
Lingua Franca Americanisms are not quite taking over the sceptred isle, as feared by some British authors, writes Ben Yagoda. |
Paid for and Created by Terra Dotta International Student Orientation Schools like JMU and PSU are focusing their orientation programs on facilitating peer-to-peer support. |
Advice First Person By David Anthony Why wouldn’t a struggling English department jump at the chance to offer a class on the drama of the Hogwarts crew? |
ProfHacker Jason Jones points to some excellent advice for academics thinking about starting out in social media. |
Job Opportunities Assistant/Associate Professor, International Teacher Education (#12122), Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University Arizona, United States St. Lawrence University invites applications for the following faculty positions to begin August 2018, St. Lawrence University New York, United States Assistant/Associate Professor, Special Education Applied Behavior Analysis (#12123), Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University Arizona, United States Research Scientists/Scholars, ERI Fellows, Environmental Resilience Institute at Indiana University Indiana, United States Assistant Dean for Assessment, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement, University of Michigan Medical School Michigan, United States Visiting Lecturer in Museology, University of Washington Museology Graduate Program Washington, United States Associate Professor or Professor, The University of Oklahoma Oklahoma, United States David L Kaplan Chair in Music - Strings (Assistant or Associate Professor), University of Saskatchewan - Department of Music Canada
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