BREAKING NEWS: Incoming University of Michigan president Kent Syverud has a form of brain cancer and will not take up the presidency, he and the university announced Wednesday morning. www.chronicle.com/article/u-of...
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@ngluckman.bsky.social , @jackstripling.bsky.social and I sat down to talk about some of higher ed's most outspoken critics: College presidents
Ted Carter is someone who has thought a lot about personal ethics. He wrote in one paper: “Ethics is about choice. The decisions to ... act in accordance with ethical standards all revolve around personal choice.”
It makes his fall from grace all the more dramatic
www.chronicle.com/article/ted-...
Spoke with @jackstripling.bsky.social and @brownepoints.bsky.social about Ted Carter's abrupt resignation from Ohio State, and why it feels like this keeps happening:
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Texas A&M is censoring "race and gender ideology" from the classroom. Our podcast w/ @jasperjsmith.bsky.social digs in. pod.link/1766357400/e...
The spokesperson for NYU's Law School emailed me last month because he had written a novel that's a sendup of elite law schools. Sometimes the universe delivers gifts packaged just for you. Here's my mini-review and Q&A with the author: www.chronicle.com/article/the-...
To an outspoken group of college presidents, right wing critiques of the academy are valid. They are gaining steam and convincing others to join their reform efforts. Here's my story: www.chronicle.com/article/the-...
We're diving into the Epstein files on College Matters. Check out our latest pod with @ngluckman.bsky.social & @emmymrtin.bsky.social pod.link/1766357400/e...
This was one of the first colleges to be attacked over a perception that its leftist ideology needed to be rooted out. It nearly lost it's accreditation. But NIC came through that saga and is now back in good standing. I looked into how: www.chronicle.com/article/maga...
I cannot open my LinkedIn without seeing stories of PE/VC bros celebrating how youth sports is the next great investment opportunity/growth business. I get these pitches OFTEN. Nobody with actual money seems to want to grow opportunity, only milk more money from a smaller percentage of rich people.
We asked the University of Austin why so many administrators, including the president, have left this year.
We got no response.
www.chronicle.com/article/at-t...
🧵 A dean is abruptly removed. Her account goes viral. At first, it looks like a fight over the humanities. But the more I reported on the University of Tulsa, the clearer it became: this controversy was just the entry point for a far larger institutional unraveling. (1/14)
A legislative office has asked the University of Arkansas to turn over syllabi for nine courses on the Middle East, Palestine and Islam, as well as information about scholarships connected to Middle East studies, according to emails that were shared with me:
www.chronicle.com/article/a-st...
Amid an escalating debate over who exactly gets to decide who will lead Virginia's flagship, former president James E. Ryan -- who left amid DOJ scrutiny of UVA -- has decided now's the time to enter the fray.
For @chronicle.com: www.chronicle.com/article/stun...
It’s not sports management, sports communication, or exercise science. It’s simply sports. Why some academics, joined by Nike, are behind a new major for athletes.
There's a movement well underway to allow college athletes to major in sports the way dancers can major in dance and musicians can major in music. My story: www.chronicle.com/article/get-...
My latest with @mzahneis.bsky.social: Dartmouth is close to saying "no" to the current compact, I learned. The decision comes as gov. officials are circulating that the compact is open to all, in what higher-ed advocates call a test of the sector's collective will: www.chronicle.com/article/dart...
Colleges are cutting many types of departments, but religious studies in particular keeps ending up on lists of doomed programs. I looked into why: www.chronicle.com/article/why-...
When George Mason's president came under attack by the Trump administration, he did what few embattled presidents dared; he spoke out and defended his actions. On Friday, he may learn whether publicly challenging the government's narrative helped or hurt him. www.chronicle.com/article/greg...
Shifts in NIL, revenue sharing, transfer portal, TV $ & conference realignment will collectively leave college sports unrecognizable. @sportslawguy.bsky.social @drkarenweaver.bsky.social @ngluckman.bsky.social & Richard Paulsen discuss changes, impact, & more.
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Federal funding in limbo? Try GoFundMe instead. That's the route several scholars have taken in recent months — but the notion of crowdfunding academic research is a double-edged sword. I've got the story @chronicle.com. #HigherEd #AcademicSky
UPDATED: Ono spent much of the meeting dodging direct answers. When pressed on Covid mandates — with the questioner pointing out that as an immunologist, he must have an opinion — he answered: “I’m a mouse doctor. I’m a test tube kind of guy.” www.chronicle.com/article/stat...
SCOOP: HIV scientists were given a choice by the National Institutes of Health: Eliminate a study of transgender youth, or lose a shot to recover larger grants that had been terminated.
They chose the former.
www.chronicle.com/article/an-n...
Bob Morse is retiring! www.usnews.com/education/bl...
Here's my take on Morse's place in higher ed, from 2022: www.chronicle.com/article/wher...
More to come soon, I hope!
Many of the international students whose immigration status DHS had revoked have already seen their status reactivated in a government database
www.chronicle.com/article/thou...
The University of Michigan's Faculty Senate has passed a resolution in support of a Big Ten mutual-defense compact, joining Rutgers, Nebraska, Indiana, and Michigan State. #HigherEd #AcademicSky