From the Blogs

More Chronicle Blogs >>

What Works

Cutting the Scholarly Supply Line

The Post-Tenure Blues

I've Got Tenure. Why Am I So Depessed?
Kathryn Blanchard wonders.

Readers Respond:

godard: "In these uncertain academic times your complaints are disingenuous. A great number of Ph.D.'s would be thrilled to trade their adjunct appointments for your tenure blues."

mchag: "The fact that you do not have a job or the job market is in the state it is in is not her fault. She did not create this country's priorities and she did not reject your job application. Is it so hard for you to conceive that ANY job may have its downsides?"

Arts & Letters Daily

Orwell called them “disgusting tripe,” Camille Paglia considers them a “corrupt practice,” Stephen King winces at their “hyperbolic ecstasies”—book blurbs have been a scandal since antiquity. More

The Online Learning Microsite

Information provided by sponsors

Developing online and blended learning programs requires research and collaboration. Learn how top technology companies are partnering with campuses across the country to advance online learning as it becomes an increasingly important aspect of higher education.

• Learn more about resources available to help develop a successful online education program at your institution.

Inside Chronicle.com

  • Slide Show

    After the Fire

    Workers salvage materials from the Egyptian Scientific Institute.

  • Graphic

    Executive Pay

    Compare leaders' salaries to those of professors.

  • Video

    Athletics Talk

    What real change in the NCAA would look like.

  • Audio

    Say Something

    A student embraces interfaith work

  • Photos

    Big Picture

    Striking images of academic life.

Get The Chronicle the Way You Want It

Newsletters

iPad

Mobile

RSS Feeds

Print

Digital

Site Licenses

Stay current with e-mail updates.

Download the free app now.

Take The Chronicle with you 24/7.

Get regular updates.

Subscribe now.

Read the newspaper online.

Keep your campus informed.