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Chronicle of Higher Education: A New Netflix Show Will Tackle Life as a Department Chair. Academics Have Thoughts.

Lun, 02/24/2020 - 11:40
Sandra Oh will reportedly star in the fictional series as the head of an English department. Twitter was abuzz with possibility.

U.S. Department of Education Blog | Ed.gov: Keeping the Promise: New Tools for a Better-Than-Ever Aid Experience

Lun, 02/24/2020 - 08:31

By: Chief Operating Officer Mark Brown, Federal Student Aid Just a couple months ago, I promised to keep you updated about all the ways Federal Student Aid (FSA) is making your experience with us b

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Chronicle of Higher Education: Why Students Should Think Like Shakespeare

Dom, 02/23/2020 - 16:30
Want a complete education? Look to the Bard.

Chronicle of Higher Education: How to Help Minority Students Feel That They Belong

Dom, 02/23/2020 - 16:00
Without counterspaces where they can find refuge and strengthen their resolve, students can be undermined by slights.

Chronicle of Higher Education: Selected New Books on Higher Education

Dom, 02/23/2020 - 16:00
The latest titles examine the goals of student activists, the social context behind campus sexual assaults, and Pacific Islander students’ success strategies.

Chronicle of Higher Education: 50 Years Ago, the College Tried to Silence Them. Now Black Protesters Are Returning to Campus to Be Heard.

Vie, 02/21/2020 - 12:30
A gathering at the University of Mississippi offers a chance to heal the wounds left by mass arrests at a peaceful demonstration in 1970.

Chronicle of Higher Education: The Education Dept. Would Let Students Question Their Rape Accusers. At Some Colleges, ThatÔÇÖs Already How It Works.

Vie, 02/21/2020 - 12:19
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor says a court ruling forced it to put the policy in place, but victim advocates say the process retraumatizes assault victims.

Chronicle of Higher Education: A Prominent Activist Against Harassment in Science Is Facing Fresh Accusations of Harassment

Vie, 02/21/2020 - 09:06
Complainants say the same problems with the founder of MeTooSTEM, BethAnn McLaughlin, have cropped up publicly before.

Chronicle of Higher Education: Texas Southern Board Nixes a Far-Reaching Power to Fire After Chronicle Reporting

Jue, 02/20/2020 - 16:43
The change follows alerts that the board├ó┬Ç┬Ös new bylaws, which were passed in October, posed a ├ó┬Ç┬£grave risk.├ó┬Ç┬Ø But the regents kept a similar authority on the books.

Chronicle of Higher Education: More Students Report Talking With Their Professors Outside of Class. HereÔÇÖs Why That Matters.

Jue, 02/20/2020 - 09:00
The latest National Survey of Student Engagement found that, over the last decade, more first-year students reported discussing careers and other topics unrelated to coursework with faculty members.

Chronicle of Higher Education: How Much Could the Coronavirus Hurt Chinese Enrollments?

Jue, 02/20/2020 - 07:17
In a survey, two-thirds of Chinese student-recruitment agents said they expect the number of students from China who study abroad to decline in the next year; and other news in global higher ed. 

Chronicle of Higher Education: In About-Face, Syracuse Lifts Suspensions of Protesting Students as They Continue Occupation

Mié, 02/19/2020 - 17:11
The university said it had not suspended the students over their protest, which criticizes inaction on racist incidents on the campus, but for their sit-in.

Chronicle of Higher Education: In These States, College Students Say Republicans Have Made It Harder for Them to Vote

Mié, 02/19/2020 - 12:40
New Hampshire, Texas, North Carolina, and Florida have recently passed laws that threaten to hamper college-student voter turnout in the presidential election.

Chronicle of Higher Education: Dozens of Colleges Pledged to Enroll More Low-Income Students. So Why Did Their Numbers Go Down?

Mié, 02/19/2020 - 02:00
├ó┬Ç┬£There├ó┬Ç┬Ös a set of institutions that have really lost momentum, or reversed it,├ó┬Ç┬Ø says a consultant who manages a program designed to help colleges expand their enrollments of low- and middle-inco

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Chronicle of Higher Education: Grad Students Win Faculty Support as Strike Over Stipends Continues at Santa Cruz

Mar, 02/18/2020 - 13:41
The TAs say they can’t afford the skyrocketing rent in the coastal city south of San Francisco. Now they have national backing.

Chronicle of Higher Education: Think Student Activists Are ÔÇÿSnowflakesÔÇÖ? Think Again

Dom, 02/16/2020 - 16:30
They are sometimes dismissed as too sensitive or censorious. That’s unfair, according to the author of a new book.

Chronicle of Higher Education: The Latest Assault on Tenure

Dom, 02/16/2020 - 16:30
How a longtime protection for academic jobs is unraveling.

Chronicle of Higher Education: Transfer Offers From Another College? ItÔÇÖs Not the Apocalypse

Dom, 02/16/2020 - 16:30
A message from a competing admissions dean invites a student to complete an easy-to-use transfer application. Should you be horrified?

Chronicle of Higher Education: The Next Wave of #MeToo

Dom, 02/16/2020 - 16:30
The momentum of #MeToo on campuses has encouraged advocates to push for a broader definition of misconduct, more-lasting consequences for perpetrators, and accountability to the community.

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