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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 Thursday, April 27, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Today’s News --------------------------------------------------------------- Students [At Berkeley, a Speaker's Cancellation Spurs New Battles Over Free Speech]( By Chris Quintana The conservative commentator Ann Coulter canceled her speech planned for Thursday, prompting a new round of recriminations at on a campus known as the birthplace of the free-speech movement. Race on Campus [A White Student’s Protest Art Focuses Attention on UNC’s Racial History]( By Alex Arriaga When an authentic-looking plaque appeared on a building at the center of Chapel Hill’s debate over its racial history, activists were giddy. It was the work of this student. The Chronicle Interview [A Liberal Student Questions the Suppression of Conservative Campus Speakers]( [premium] By Sarah Brown Zachary Wood wants to ensure that conservative voices are heard along with progressive ones at Williams College. His classmates don’t always agree. Leadership & Governance [Speaking Out in Troubled Times]( By Eric Kelderman F. King Alexander, president of Louisiana State University, says he will continue to speak out for public higher education and against politicians who undermine it. But he sometimes wonders where the voices of his peers are. In Brief [New York Community-College President May Be Ousted After Victim-Blaming Remarks]( [The Gap Takes a Guess on Women’s Fashion on the Tenure Track]( Views --------------------------------------------------------------- The Chronicle Review [Free Speech, but Not for All?]( [premium] By Ted Gup Protecting the mainstream from novel — even outlandish — ideas never ends well. Commentary [A Worrisome Harbinger of Changes in Copyright Law]( [premium] By Pamela Samuelson Bills pending in Congress do not bode well for the rights and interests of the academic community. Lingua Franca [That’s Spicey With an ‘E’]( After almost 200 years, says Bill Germano, we have a word form back. Paid for and Created by University of Vermont [Med School Embraces Active Learning]( The University of Vermont aims to replace all traditional lectures with group exercises, case studies, and even exams within the next three years. Advice --------------------------------------------------------------- First Person [Encounters With the Usual Suspects]( By Dana S. Dunn and Jane S. Halonen A field guide to the characters you will meet as an external reviewer evaluating an academic department. Vitae [Have Postdoc, Will Travel]( By Andrew Thaler Before you accept that fellowship, consider the high costs — financial and otherwise — of short-term relocations. Job Opportunities --------------------------------------------------------------- [Head Coach]( University of Puget Sound Washington, United States [Full-time Faculty]( Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School (HITSZ) China [Post Doctoral Fellow (Physics and Astronomy)]( The University of Delaware Delaware, United States Tools & Resources --------------------------------------------------------------- [Webinar: Negotiating an Academic Job Offer]( Did you miss Vitae on Wednesday with Karen Kelsky? Fear not: The recording is for sale. You have more leverage than you think. [Learn how to negotiate the best offer possible.]( [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=a74d2d8b9b8b499b8446b0e506d330f7&elq=36c6a37ef8cf4a3abe1e0708f815f59c&elqaid=13693&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=5688) [Subscribe Today]( Get the insight you need for success in academe. [Stop receiving this newsletter]( Copyright © 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education

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