Academe Today Tuesday, April 17, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Enrollment By Jack Stripling A plan to lay off tenured faculty members, brought on by enrollment declines and deficits, has provoked a broader debate about whether the institution’s religiosity undermines recruitment. | Teaching By Beckie Supiano The first professor whom students encounter in a discipline, evidence suggests, plays a big role in whether they continue in it. |
Research By Beckie Supiano Feeling a connection to their college has been linked to students’ persistence, and even their well-being. |
Campus Activism By Emma Kerr From Howard to NYU, students have been shutting down offices and sleeping in hallways, with few consequences from administrators. |
People By Julian Wyllie A pop star’s performance last weekend put historically black institutions in the national spotlight. Was the concert just good optics or a sign that the colleges will get in formation? |
Students By Katherine Mangan Amid allegations of pervasive racism, the student official struck a defiant tone, urging a guilty verdict. Meantime, the university’s president announced steps to make the campus more inclusive. |
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Views The Chronicle Review By Eric Bennett Dismayed about American politics? Look in the mirror. | Advice By Andrew D. Martin and Anne Curzan Very few issues cannot wait until morning, and that is an important message for any dean’s office to send. |
Lingua Franca No one reads aloud anymore, so to get students to grasp the meter of English, Lucy Ferriss plays hip-hop â and other strategies to let the poetry in. |
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