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There’s a conservative turn happening in literary studies, although it hasn’t received much public attention. Those involved certainly haven’t banded together under a banner ...
Faculty at Western New Mexico University and the state’s governor have called for the regents to step down following outrage ...
Matt Parlow, executive vice president and chief advancement officer at Chapman University, has been named president of the ...
Carter also left a lasting imprint on education policy by expanding federal aid to middle-income students. But his actions ...
B rad Mortensen, the president of Weber State University, found himself earlier this year wedged between opposing forces after deciding to close the Center for Multicultural Excellence in favor of ...
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 ...
John Perry’s classic Chronicle essay, “How to Procrastinate and Still Get Things Done,” is as delightful to read in 2024 as it was in its year of publication: 1996 — which, strangely ...
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Happy new year! 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 ...
W hen I was an undergraduate at Amherst College, it was a rite of passage for all English majors to discover that they had entirely misunderstood Robert Frost’s most famous poem “The Road Not ...