T he good news: There is no longer a crisis in the humanities. Our field’s long-running narrative of continuous crisis is ...
That’s reflected in the Review stories that resonated most with readers, which circle around two major themes: the chaos ...
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Matt Seybold is an associate professor of American literature and Mark Twain studies at Elmira College, resident scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies, and host of The American Vandal.
Dwindling revenue might be the greatest threat to your institution. But escalating expenses are driving campus belt-tightening, too.
Department drama. Faculty firings. Gordon Gee. Parking fees. We look back on the higher-ed topics and stories that drew the most attention.
Scott Beardsley, dean of the university’s business school, will face skepticism from faculty and among Democratic lawmakers.
The federal government is appealing a district court ruling that found it was wrong to terminate more than $2 billion in grants and contracts.
America’s research universities face increased attacks from nation-state actors due to their valuable intellectual property, open-research collaborations, and critical infrastructure. While these ...
Before it fired three people, administrators scrambled to manage demands from the public and politicians, according to records obtained by The Chronicle.
Nearly one-third of professors surveyed were “somewhat” or “very” skeptical about online-only courses before teaching a MOOC. Now more than 90 percent are enthusiastic about online classes. Browse ...
U niversity leaders in the United States are slashing the humanities left and right. If you take what they say at face value, it’s because of their limited fiscal capacities. But there is growing ...