Faculty By Shannon Najmabadi Quick change keeps programs current, but time is needed to ensure quality. The challenge: finding a way to have both. |
Leadership By Eric Kelderman The controversy over Bruce Harreld’s hiring has quieted, but many faculty members remain dispirited by challenges facing the university. |
Students By Beckie Supiano The government has pledged to get a key Fafsa-filing resource back online by the time the next financial-aid season begins. But for many students, the current season hasn't even started yet. |
Faculty By Katherine Mangan The scholar has drawn vicious attacks online after a confrontation that got Richard Spencer kicked out of a gym. Unfazed, she fights back. |
Leadership & Governance By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Linda A. Livingstone, dean of the George Washington School of Business, said she is confident that cultural change can happen on the Texas campus. |
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Commentary By Anthony J. Guida Jr. The new regulation, which establishes complicated guidelines for the forgiveness of student loans, could prove costly to unwary colleges. |
Vitae By Jonathan Rees Any professor who cares one whit about teaching understands that education involves a lot more than just conveying information. |
Lingua Franca Ben Yagoda gets excited for a commentator's use of "exhausted of." |