Carter also left a lasting imprint on education policy by expanding federal aid to middle-income students. But his actions ...
Accountability and test-based reforms, pandemic-era disruptions, and larger social and economic pressures have fostered ...
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Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books that thrilled, surprised, challenged, and delighted them. This year the ...
Gen Z is a puzzle to many professors. Over the last year, The Chronicle has published a series of stories on attitudes and behaviors among young people that makes teaching them a challenge.
The Chronicle now takes its customary holiday publishing break. No newsletters are planned until January 2, but we will continue to update our website as news happens. If important news breaks ...
This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “The Neurodiverse Campus,” available in the Chronicle Store. In August, when we moved our oldest child, Peter, into his dorm room ...
The United States and Saudi Arabia are looking to rekindle their academic relationship. The Saudi Ministry of Education and the U.S. embassy in Riyadh last month hosted a partnership forum in ...
Any regular reader of this newsletter could probably guess the topic of our most popular issue this year. Yes, it was AI, specifically the issue “When AI Is Everywhere, What Should Instructors ...