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Art Pope, a conservative donor and shaper of political thought in the state, now has a seat on the university system’s governing board.
Browse our recent and coming topics, and join a discussion with national experts and leading practitioners on how to chart a course forward.
Expanding access to Wi-Fi, housing first responders, engaging kids and senior citizens — here’s who is doing what to fight the pandemic and its fallout.
In our occasional series, The Chronicle’s reporters answer your questions about college life during a pandemic.
How Sianne Ngai became the most influential literary theorist of her generation.
Her appointment is a milestone for a field riven by fierce debate over who deserves “space” and inclusion.
Supporters question whether his committee, which included no scholars of color, understood his field well enough to evaluate him fairly.
A new study from researchers at Arizona State University found low-income students were significantly more likely to report delaying their graduation, among other things.
A century ago, Thorstein Veblen explained why.
Edgar Garcia on the canon, Indigenous studies, and talking with the dead.
Professors, administrators, students, and staff on the most consequential question facing the sector.
The economic fallout from Covid-19 means administrators will be killing more ideas than they approve. But you can lessen the odds that your “no” will be taken as a personal or political affront.
In remote teaching, it’s easy to forget that students are real people. Here’s why connecting early and often with them is vital, and how to do it.
A provost in the role for three years says it’s not the thankless position that it sometimes seems, even amid challenges like Covid-19.
A professor finds that personal essays are surprisingly effective in building relationships in a synchronous virtual classroom.
Browse the data by state, sector, and Carnegie classification, and break out salaries by institution, rank, and gender.
These comprehensive A to Z guides will teach you how to tackle common problems and perform important tasks in your classroom and your career. Our expert writers walk you through everything you need to know, and provide links to research and additional resources.
Four quick ways to shift students’ attention from life’s distractions to your course content.