Academe Today Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Idea Lab: Colleges Solving Problems By Peter Monaghan Serving on faculty panels is often seen as a thankless task, but colleges can make it more rewarding by agreeing on goals and spreading the work fairly. | By Peter Monaghan A higher-education researcher explains what some colleges are doing to remedy inequities in faculty service. |
By Peter Monaghan Fretting about faculty service has a long history, yet change is slow in coming, says a veteran English-department chair. |
Also in Today's News Government By Kelly Field Scholars of the genre say hosting The Apprentice taught President Trump about the power of spectacle and self-promotion. |
Academic Freedom By Adam Harris A public-records request submitted by the general counsel at the University of Oregon is raising concerns about privacy and academic freedom. |
Faculty By Andy Thomason A new essay argues that tenured and tenure-track professors in the humanities are complicit in the exploitation of instructors further down the food chain. We want to know what you think. |
In Brief The Future of Enrollment What does the future hold for enrollment and admissions? Gain insights into the latest demographics, student migration patterns, and the changing admissions field to prepare your institution for the decade ahead. |
Views Commentary By Clara M. Lovett On a college’s governing board, familiarity with that document, and sometimes a willingness to rewrite it, is crucial. | Commentary By David D. Perlmutter Not all faculty committees are created equal. But there are ways to make bad ones better, and to reward the efforts of the good ones. |
Lingua Franca A functionally illiterate president would not only skip briefing papers in order to hide his inability to read them, says Lucy Ferriss. His not reading them -- and thereby never thinking critically about them -- could lead to trouble. |
Advice Counsel The academic-advice columnist has often cast her skeptical eye on the academic committee; here are some of her pointed observations. |
Vitae By Melanie Nelson When the time comes to quit a nonacademic job, can you leave on your own terms? |
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