Academe Today Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Sign up for this newsletter | Today's News Research By Paul Voosen Recent studies, many of them by early-career scientists, are teasing out a more nuanced story than the one in the headlines. | Institutional Integrity By Eric Kelderman Beverlee J. McClure criticized the Higher Learning Commission’s decision to place the Colorado university on probation, following a Chronicle report on the institution’s distance-education offerings. |
The Ticker "The Board of Curators is using me as a scapegoat to distract from larger campus issues," Ms. Click, who was fired last month, said on Tuesday. |
The Ticker Chicken livers, limited-edition Snickers bars, and painstaking imitation rank among the oddest ways students have shown their reverence. |
In Brief In Case You Missed It Views The Chronicle Review By Christina Crosby A well-nourished mind prevails over a broken body. | Lingua Franca The presidential candidate apparently has no problem with the word "ghetto," but Lucy Ferriss and others do. She explains why. |
Vitae By Kelly J. Baker But this time I was both the recommender and the recommended. |
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