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[THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION] #subscribelink [Subscribe Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe to The Chronicle today to get access to premium content and more.]( Academe Today Friday, September 14, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Today’s News --------------------------------------------------------------- Politics [Hurricane Trump Bears Down on Science]( [premium] By Jack Stripling Saying research on Maria’s death toll in Puerto Rico is bogus, the president makes a pointed challenge to higher-ed standards and values. Campus Speech [U. of Nebraska Wondered Whether Conservative Students Were Being Silenced. Here’s What It Found Out.]( By Steve Kolowich The university system commissioned a Gallup survey after a liberal graduate student berated a conservative undergrad. Among other things, Gallup found that some students — and faculty members — were anxious about speaking their minds. Campus Symbols [‘Exhaustion, Confusion, and Anger’: U. of Illinois Finds a Community at Odds Over Old Mascot]( By Chris Quintana A new report on the Urbana-Champaign campus’s controversial Chief Illiniwek mascot, which was retired in 2007, acknowledges more than regret that “we are not further along in the process.” Teaching [How a Common Course Fosters Teaching Collaboration on One Campus]( A required, interdisciplinary introduction to social science at the University of Dayton gets instructors from different departments talking, in meetings and more informally. Teaching [How to Create a Syllabus]( By Kevin Gannon There’s never a bad time to re-examine and rethink your syllabus. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to craft an effective one. A New Feature for Chronicle Readers --------------------------------------------------------------- [Leadership Insights: Innovation]( Our latest booklet aims to help college leaders build a culture of innovation on their campuses. It includes examples of how colleges are developing and implementing new approaches; tips on what it takes to be an innovative president; and ways to look for ideas outside of higher ed. Buy your copy in the new Chronicle Store. Views --------------------------------------------------------------- Advice [Back to the Classroom After 11 Years in Administration]( By George Justice A former dean chronicles the challenges of returning to full-time teaching. Lingua Franca [Am I Too Old to Say Anything New?]( How do you feel about impact as a verb? How about reveal as a noun? Rose Jacobs is studying how age correlates with feelings about language change. You can become part of her data here. [Â]( Paid for and Created by Huron [Meeting Expectations]( Students seek creative alternatives to outdated, traditional methods of education. Job Opportunities --------------------------------------------------------------- [Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences]( University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska, United States [Dean of the Sy Syms School of Business]( Yeshiva University New York, United States [Associate Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Planning]( The Ohio State University Ohio, United States [Assistant Professor of Chemistry]( Franciscan University of Steubenville Ohio, United States [Work and Study at Wenzhou-Kean University in China]( Wenzhou-Kean University China [Founding Program Director for M.S. Program in Translational Biomedical Research Management]( Hartwick College New York, United States [Tenure Track Faculty Member - Elementary Science Education]( California Polytechnic State University California, United States [Assistant Professor in Cinema and Media Studies]( University of Washington Washington, United States [Assistant/Associate Professor of Equine Medicine (Field Service) (2 Positions Available)]( University of California-Davis California, United States [Tenure Track Position in Strategic Management]( University of Massachusetts Amherst Massachusetts, United States [Multiple Positions in the School of Education]( Iowa State University Iowa, United States Tools & Resources --------------------------------------------------------------- [Free Dossier Service]( Get organized with The Chronicle’s Vitae dossier service. Manage all of your professional documents in one convenient place — safely, securely, and at no cost. Applying for jobs online is simpler, saving you time and money. [Start your free dossier.]( [THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION] 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Add us on Google+](chroniclehighereducation/posts?elqTrackId=a849c1e03b9d4b42911b94c103df2ac0&elq=ecfa4985a60d42db9106f4ef2fb41bae&elqaid=20514&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=9650) [Subscribe Today]( Get the insight you need for success in academe. [Stop receiving this newsletter]( Copyright © 2018 The Chronicle of Higher Education

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