Today's Clips (12/13/17)
IN OTHER NEWS

Sexual harassment training that doesn’t work, bystander intervention that does, and more on the scandals roiling our society.

The NLRB upheld a ruling that Harvard University had prevented a proper union election last year for graduate-student workers.

The decision to allow white nationalist Richard Spencer to speak at the University of Cincinnati is generating strong reactions from the school community.

A Temple University professor who won a $100,000 prize for research into the rising cost of college will donate the money to a fund she established to help students cope with financial emergencies.

Quinnipiac was a small college on the Eastern seaboard. Then John Lahey had a radical idea.

It has come to our attention
Up here in our very tall turret
That a scurrilous rag known as
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Has published its annual database
Of executive compensation packages
Of college presidents in the U.S.
TRADES

Hampshire has kicked a student off campus after it said threats were made and campus safety was in danger. The student’s supporters, noting his autism, say his panic attacks were misinterpreted.

Barnard unveils criteria it will use to evaluate whether a fossil fuel company is a good or bad actor worthy of its investment. An emphasis is on climate science.

University of Arkansas professors want to stall a vote on system policy changes they say would upend the definition of tenure. Many fear the system is trying to focus on the vague concept of collegiality.

Why I gave peer instruction and polling a try, and how they’ve changed my teaching.

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