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From the Archives By Kevin Birmingham How the humanities survive on exploitation. |
Publishing By Alexander C. Kafka Hiring committees want new Ph.D.s to have the demonstrated research and grant-winning skills that journal articles reflect. But sometimes that extends the time to degree. |
International By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz The White House says it’s combating the theft of American intellectual property. Academic organizations say the effort could signal that the United States does not welcome international students. |
In Case You Missed It Listening to students’ stories can help them regain a sense of control after a disaster, says a professor at the University of Puerto Rico. |
For current and would-be deans, raising money is a tough skill to master. This collection of articles offers insight for both new and experienced deans on how to ask for money and cultivate donors. Buy your copy in the Chronicle Store. |
The Chronicle Review By Thomas Cogswell Departmental service sounded like a nightmare. But I could avoid it for only so long. |
Advice By Pam Whitfield Every faculty member needs a magic briefcase full of heart-warming student letters. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda studies new words and usages on social media: a pix, is brothers with, be all end all, and cheerio! |