Academe Today Friday, August 3, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Greek Life By Sarah Brown The heads of Penn State, Louisiana State, and Florida State are leading a small but growing cohort of college presidents who are tired of worrying every weekend that a student is going to die. | Admissions & Student Aid By Teghan Simonton After a newspaper reports that the College of Charleston “quietly” did away with race-conscious admissions two years ago, the institution resumes the practice — but insists nothing has changed. |
Technology By Lindsay Ellis Three research universities provided students with Amazon’s Echo Dot devices in pilot programs last year. Here’s what they learned. |
Teaching Active-learning spaces can seem like fads, but, if approached purposefully, they can prompt instructors to reconsider their pedagogical choices. |
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A New Feature for Chronicle Readers Our latest booklet aims to help college leaders build a culture of innovation on their campuses. It includes examples of how colleges are developing and implementing new approaches; tips on what it takes to be an innovative president; and ways to look for ideas outside of higher ed. Buy your copy in the new Chronicle Store. |
Views The Chronicle Review By Alice Dreger Your career depends on getting along, sometimes for months or even years. It pays to know the types. Here’s a rundown. |
The Chronicle Review By Michael Brenes Changes within the archival and historical professions in the past 30 years have created a gulf. |
Lingua Franca Rudy Giuliani invoked that trio of traitors as comparisons to Michael Cohen. But Bill Germano suggests that the White House lawyer brush up his Shakespeare. |
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