Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. “The crucial thing is that students are the most open to new stuff when they walk into college.”

  2. Bring out the big guns to teach nonmajors. Provide incentives for teaching at the intro level. And practice what you preach.

  3. Tenure faces more peril now than it has in the last 70 years In some respects, it's already dying.

  4. “Basic questions about what business schools teach, what business students learn, and what utility any of those have in the actual world of business remain unanswered.”

  5. "We are told that what we know in our very bodies to be true isn’t credible. This is a different kind of violence, the epistemic kind."

  6. What makes sex an ever-present possibility for the erotic professor is the easy rapport of people with money.

  7. If colleges fail to consider the impact of education deserts, they will fail to engage a large pool of students. That may reinforce the inequality that higher education hopes to solve.

  8. As the only woman in her department, Mary Beth Norton sat through meetings that began with the greeting, “Gentlemen.”

  9. "There are no quick fixes here. So I do not speak in hyperbole by saying that our accumulated academic BS puts at risk decent civilization itself."

  10. “Whatever your goals, what are you all willing to do to tighten the screws on administration?”

  11. To talk about the crisis of the humanities is to consider the survival of the university itself:

  12. 1. lis 2019.

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  13. “We’re dead in the legislature.” How a tiny protest started a culture war between a red state and its public university.

  14. Master’s University has “a pervasive climate of fear, intimidation, bullying and uncertainty," according to its accreditor.

  15. "You can look like anything and be homeless.I looked nice and put together, but everything else in my world was crumbling."

  16. "The privilege of tenure used to confer academic freedom through job security. By now, decades of adjunctification have made the professoriate fearful, insular, and conformist."

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  18. "What would happen if we acknowledged the losses our discipline suffers every year?"

  19. A Pennsylvania college leader asked us to write about him. We did, and he unraveled.

  20. "Even colleges known for reforming their curriculum are often unable to move fast enough, nor is it worthwhile for them to do so, given the speed of change in many industries."

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