The Chronicle Review By David Schimke Ryan Shapiro takes his crusade against government secrecy to the steps of the White House. |
Faculty By Nell Gluckman Medievalists have been wrestling with their field’s connection to white supremacists. Now, one of their own has sharply challenged their fears, revealing a struggle to define the discipline’s future. |
The Chronicle Interview By Lee Gardner The corporate outsider as college president has become a faculty boogeyman, but Scott Beardsley, dean of the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, can defend him (yes, usually him). |
The Ticker Mr. Yiannopoulos said the event would go on despite what he called the universityâs efforts to disrupt it. A spokesman said the institution would continue to work with the group. |
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The Graduate Adviser By Leonard Cassuto A debate over whether to ban graduate-student publication suggests not. |
The Chronicle Review By Sarah Valentine The field has not adequately rebuked the white supremacists appropriating its subject. |
Lingua Franca Anne Curzan challenges the idea that instructors are ever stuck teaching boring material. |