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Leadership & Governance

What’s the Best Way to Lead After a Racial Incident on Campus?  

Texas A&M’s chief has done many things right in the wake of a recent incident at his campus, experts say. But they see challenges ahead for most colleges as they examine racial climates and seek to build a sense of inclusion for minority groups.

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Government

Education Dept. Defends Its Approach to Title IX in Face of Senate Pressure

The agency denied a key senator’s accusation that it had strayed beyond the law in pressuring colleges to take tough stands against sexual harassment and assault.

Teaching

UNC Gives Professors a Way to Rate Classroom Technologies Across Campuses  

The new online-technologies commons will help faculty members find tools to use in their classrooms, and yield insights on which lead to positive student outcomes.

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Administration

2 Keys to Success for Underprivileged Students: When to Start College, and Where to Go  

Those who enroll within a semester of earning a high-school diploma are far more likely to earn a college degree or certificate, a study finds.

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People

Noted Catholic Philosopher Takes Post at Baptist University

John Haldane, who has long taught in Scotland, says he likes the "wide-ranging intellectual conversation" in America.

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People

What I'm Reading: ‘Dancer From the Dance’

In an age of trigger warnings, an associate professor wonders if he dares teach a sexually frank gay classic.

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Labor & Work-Life Issues

A Disciplinary Association Aims to Rein In a ‘Chaotic’ Hiring Calendar

Adapting to a new era of online job postings and video interviews, the American Philosophical Association has issued a statement it hopes will restore a more-traditional shape to the job market.

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Government

Mizzou Tries to Heal a Fractured Relationship With Its Legislature  

Many state lawmakers say they remain embarrassed by the turmoil that shook the Columbia campus last fall. Their anger has placed the university on the defensive.

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Technology

Librarians Find Themselves Caught Between Journal Pirates and Publishers

Academics are increasingly turning to renegade websites like Sci-Hub to view subscriber-only articles free. The trend is putting librarians in an awkward position.

Research

U.S. Medical Schools Are Faulted for Failing to Report Results of Human Trials  

Less than a third of studies completed at major academic centers yield published results within two years, an analysis shows.

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Government

Under Fire From Lawmakers, a Flagship Tries to Explain Why Diversity Matters  

A state legislative committee will soon investigate what the University of Tennessee at Knoxville does with money earmarked for diversity. How can campus officials persuade lawmakers who appear to be unpersuadable?

Government

Education Dept. Seeks to Clear a Path to Loan Forgiveness and Recover Lost Loans

In a new round of rule making, negotiators will discuss a proposal to set a federal standard for judging borrowers’ claims that they were defrauded and how much relief they should receive.

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Leadership & Governance

Video: NCAA Must Ferret Out Academic Fraud to Maintain Trust With Public

Michael F. Adams, a longtime NCAA leader, spoke with The Chronicle about the need for tougher admissions requirements for athletes and for strong deterrents to cheating to ensure the legitimacy of big-time college sports.

 

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Faculty

The Uncertain Path to Full Professor  

Vague criteria may signal to some faculty members, especially women and minorities, that a promotion to the top is out of their reach.

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Faculty

Where Are the Minority Professors?

Find the racial and ethnic breakdowns of all types of professors at more than 1,500 colleges.

Lingua Franca

And the Winner Is ...

Allan Metcalf ponders the effect of — wait for it — pauses.

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Vitae

A Strategy Guide for Second-Round Interviews

You made the first cut, but the campus-interview stage is even tougher. This free booklet is your survival manual.

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Vitae

'Dear Forums': I'm Anxious About Leaving My Tenured Post for a Job in My Spouse's Department

Also in our weekly roundup of the best conversations from The Chronicle's discussion forums: Finding child care on a research trip.