Academe Today Monday, August 28, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Students By Karin Fischer Despite the economic advantages, men shun certain health-care fields that have traditionally been associated with women. | Administration By Michael Vasquez The university has a rule against open flames on campus. A Virginia law forbids using fire to intimidate. Neither was enforced. |
Students By Katherine Mangan Rumors are swirling that President Trump may end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, as some state attorneys general threaten to sue over it. |
Students By Brianna Tucker and Clara Turnage As classes begin, counseling centers are preparing for an influx of students who may have experienced trauma stemming from the deadly violence in Charlottesville. |
Views Advice By Jim Grossman In five years, how we welcome new doctoral students should look a lot different from today. | Commentary By Harry J. Holzer and Sandy Baum By trying to keep all doors open for all students, we’ve created a system that provides inadequate guidance and poor options for many, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
Lingua Franca Geoff Pullum studies a how-to guide for New York Times contributors, and finds evidence that it cannot possibly be taken seriously. |
Paid for and Created by Amazon Web Services Building a Shared Learning Environment Cornell University leveraged virtual desktops to give students access to documents and applications from any location on any device they choose. |
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