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[Global] This Week's News [Duke U. Administrator Steps Down After Telling International Students to Speak English on Campus]( By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz The email from the director of graduate studies in biostatistics also resulted in an apology from the dean of the medical school, who said the university would review the program involved. ADVERTISEMENT [Controversial Emails to International Students at Duke Suggest a Greater Struggle: Assimilation]( By Lily Jackson The messages, which led an official to resign and the university to apologize, highlight one of the many cultural slights that the students often face on American campuses. [A Long, Lonely Path]( By Eric Hoover Here’s what the journey to an American college is like for students from the other side of the world. [Nepali Students’ Tough Road to America]( A Texas university’s abrupt decision to revoke scholarships it had promised to 61 Nepali applicants showed how difficult it is to make it to American colleges. Here are all of Eric Hoover’s stories on that debacle and its significance. [When Online Trolls Show Up in Class, Should Professors Be Able to Ban Them?]( By Emma Pettit Professors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are debating what to do, if anything, when a student enrolls in a class after harassing the professor on social media. [Want to Learn How the World Sees Your College? Look on YouTube]( By Terry Nguyen Students are broadcasting their college experience to big audiences online. Among the viewers are high-schoolers eager to get a closer look at a prospective college. [Making a Gap Year More Than an Overseas Vacation]( By Goldie Blumenstyk Most of the discussion about the value of a year off before college is anecdotal, but that’s about to change. [Extreme Winter Weather Triggers Wave of College Closures Across the Midwest]( By Lily Jackson The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor canceled classes for just the third time in 40 years, but it was not the only campus to close in response to Winter Storm Jayden, expected to bring record-low temperatures. Subscribe Today [Get unlimited access]( to expert insight, tools, and practical advice. Views The Chronicle Review [Who Is a Women’s College For?]( As transgender students claim their space, traditionalists see an identity crisis. ADVERTISEMENT Advice [‘Is It Ever OK to Lecture?’]( New instructors — trained in the importance of “active learning” techniques — often aren’t sure when lecturing is still a valid teaching strategy. The Chronicle Review [‘Keep the Damned Women Out’]( Fifty years of coeducation at American colleges. PREMIUM Advice [Yes, Your Syllabus Is Way Too Long]( A professor opts to limit his syllabus to a single, two-sided page. He reports the sky has not fallen. Latest Jobs Visit [ChronicleVitae.com]( to view the latest jobs in higher education. [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( [Stop receiving]( this email. [Sign up]( for other newsletters. [View]( our privacy policy. © 2019 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037

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