Academe Today Tuesday, October 2, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | The Chronicle Review By Michael Sokolove What happens when an ultra-ambitious university’s plans unravel? Ask the University of Louisville. |
By Brad Wolverton, Ben Hallman, Shane Shifflett, and Sandhya Kambhampati In the past five years, public universities pumped more than $10.3 billion in mandatory student fees and other subsidies into their sports programs, according to a 2015 examination by The Chronicle and The Huffington Post. |
Todayâs News Job Market By Audrey Williams June The journals are shaping scholars’ research agendas — and not for the better. | Faculty By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz President Trump’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court has faced allegations of sexual misconduct from several women. |
Two-Minute Tips By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Got writing troubles? You are not alone. In this inaugural edition of Two-Minute Tips, we offer six helpful hints to make your prose sing. |
The Chronicle Interview By Libby Sander Five years ago, Mariela Shaker left Syria for rural Illinois. Here’s what she has been able to do since. |
Data Explore new data on the race, ethnicity, and gender of students at more than 4,300 colleges and universities. |
Exclusively for Individual Subscribers The Daily Briefing tells individual subscribers everything they need to know about higher ed. Here’s a sample. |
Views Commentary By John Villasenor and Ilana Redstone Akresh When the pressures of social media and political correctness join forces, freewheeling academic discourse suffers. | Advice By James Grossman When it comes to a nonfaculty career path, doctoral students are afraid to talk about it and their professors are afraid to offer any advice. |
Special Reports By Raynard S. Kington A college president, once a city dweller, sees his rural post as an opportunity to live at a cultural intersection, among neighbors. |
Lingua Franca A referendum to add âNorthâ to a countryâs name failed after its president called the renaming âhistorical suicide.â Geoff Pullum explains why thatâs ridiculous. |
Paid for and Created by Waseda University Promoting Diversity in Japan Waseda University hopes to serve as a model for other Japanese institutions in educating students on gender and sexuality. |
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