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“It’s precisely because the statue embodies white supremacy that it should remain on the campus, in a history center that tells its full and hateful story. And my fellow historians should be the first people to say that.”
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“We are witnessing a monumental reckoning, a seismic shift in attitudes.”
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The chancellor’s letter announcing her resignation to the Whitewater campus does not mention the investigations into her husband’s conduct.
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"I want to prove to my people and to others that Native Americans can be successful."
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Law school allows for doing well. But does it allow for doing good?
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JOB AD: Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship, Rice University in Texas. Visit ChronicleVitae for more details:
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Some of the biggest news stories of the year started on college campuses. Read about the people behind those stories in our 2018 Influence List.
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The Princeton professor and his like-minded peers don’t think they can afford to confine their knowledge to classrooms, journals, and the occasional book.
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"If we cannot find a model that actually helps students, we should not just reduce the number of students referred to remediation or shift to corequisite courses — we should eliminate remediation entirely."
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“After the recession, many college leaders thought higher education would go back to its old ways and hire more full-time professors instead of adjuncts. But that didn’t happen."
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Anti-Silent Sam activists claimed victory.
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Wasserman had gotten the impression that the investigation would come down strongly against Kesan, she said. “It came out, and I was like, What is this?”
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These individuals defined some of the biggest news stories in higher ed this year:
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The professor is a cut-up, but he has a quick temper. Twitter can bring out the worst in him — the part that sees someone being a moron and unleashes the urge to fight back.
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When you malign the humanities, you're punishing students:
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Tennessee has the right idea in shifting remediation to high school, reducing the cost and delay in college, but senior year of high school may be too late to start.
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13/ Read the rest of our 2018 Influence List for more:
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12/ In this era of political crisis, historians like Kevin Kruse no longer feel that they can confine their knowledge to classrooms, journals, and the occasional book.
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11/ The death of Jordan McNair at the University of Maryland at College Park made clear the sharp risks that athletics programs add to a research university — and to its participants.
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10/ Maura Healey, attorney general of Massachusetts, has waged a legal battle to push back against DeVos’s efforts to deregulate for-profit colleges.
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