Academe Today Monday, August 7, 2017 Sign up for this newsletter | Idea Lab: Colleges Solving Problems Graduate Students By Vimal Patel More colleges are making it a priority to teach future faculty members how to teach. | Teaching By Vimal Patel Today’s minefield of political and social issues requires even the most experienced educators to step carefully. |
Commentary Faculty members tell us what they wished they had learned or are grateful they did learn about teaching when they were doctoral students. |
Special Reports A collection of more than two dozen explorations of the problems colleges face, and how they are solving them. The articles include news, analysis, data, advice, and opinion. |
Todayâs News Facilities By Lawrence Biemiller As colleges tailor residences to the needs of first-year students, architects find that what works best isn’t what students say they want. |
The Ticker Wyndham Lathem, an associate professor at Northwestern, and Andrew Warren, an employee of the University of Oxford, are accused in the murder of a 26-year-old man. |
In Brief A New Feature for Subscribers In a new feature, available to individual subscribers only, The Chronicle offers carefully curated collections of articles on important issues in higher education. So far, there are more than 25. Here are a couple of examples: |
Students, campus officials, and historians are all asking, What’s in a name? Especially when the name is Woodrow Wilson, John Calhoun, or Jefferson Davis. The 10 articles in this collection examine how universities are trying to resolve complaints about buildings and statues named for leaders associated with harmful acts. |
The advent of online learning has made it possible to track an individual student’s path toward mastering course content. The seven articles in this guide consider how the data being collected can be tapped to improve teaching. |
Views Advice By Brian F. Harrison and Melissa R. Michelson Listen, we need to talk. And talk. And talk. | The Chronicle Review By Andrew J. Perrin Postmodern thought didn’t give us “post-truth.” Indeed, it can help us fight that plague. |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf recalls some big words made in America, some for bloviating politicians and another for a summer rock festival in Chicago. |
Job Opportunities Faculty Position(s) in Work and Organization Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management Massachusetts, United States Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Edith Cowan University Australia Librarian, Student Success/Outreach Instructor, Savannah State University Georgia, United States Dean, College of Business, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado, United States Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Society of Fellows, Dartmouth College New Hampshire, United States
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