By Andrew Piper and Chad Wellmon Publishing was invented to cure academe of patronage and patrimony. It’s failed. |
Legal By Lee Gardner Obama-era guidance led to more lawyers representing accused rapists on campus. Now that the guidance has been rescinded, even more lawyers may get involved. |
The Chronicle Interview By Karin Fischer Bushra Dabbagh hoped to escape Syria to study biotechnology and entrepreneurship at Northeastern University. But President Trump’s travel ban may stop her from reaching her goal. |
The Ticker Taylor & Francis, the publisher of the journal Third World Quarterly, withdrew the controversial piece at the request of the editor and in agreement with the author. |
The Ticker Under the new rule, students who twice interfere with free speech on campus will be suspended for a minimum of one semester. And three times? Theyâre out. |
Advice By David D. Perlmutter How to project a positive image during a campus interview. |
Commentary By Mark Canada The chief academic officer can generate crucial faculty commitment to the goal of helping students thrive and graduate. |
Lingua Franca Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera says the explorerâs letters and the people he brought with him on his voyages make some scholars think he was more Catalan than Genovese. |