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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 Monday, May 15, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Today’s News --------------------------------------------------------------- Presidential Visit [At Liberty U., Trump Aligns with ‘Outsider’ Evangelicals]( By Jack Stripling The president’s commencement address solidifies a partnership with Jerry Falwell Jr., the university’s president and an outspoken Trump supporter. Government [Here’s Every Major Statement Trump and DeVos Have Made on Higher Ed]( By Adam Harris The Trump administration has seldom spoken at length or with specificity about higher education. We’re listing all of the times it does. First Amendment [The States Where Campus Free-Speech Bills Are Being Born: A Rundown]( By Chris Quintana and Andy Thomason A new crop of such legislation is making its way through statehouses across the country, in response to high-profile, controversial speakers. Leadership [What Should a College President Do in Year One?]( By Nell Gluckman New leaders should arrive with a clear set of intentions and an eagerness to build relationships, according to recommendations by the Aspen Institute. Leadership & Governance [Pitfalls That Can End a Presidency]( Missteps of all kinds can derail a presidency, among them an inadequate response to protesters’ complaints, conflicts over shared governance, and incautious remarks. Collected here are 11 articles describing how presidencies have failed. Students [Chance’s Greatest Lesson: Be Steadfast]( Photo essay by Mark Abramson Growing up in Atlanta, Chance Wren learned independence and the power of faith and family. Would that foundation be enough to carry him through college up north? In Brief [Texas Southern U. Cancels Commencement Speech Over Protest Concerns]( [Faculty and Students Assail Texas A&M President’s Criticism of Professor]( Views --------------------------------------------------------------- Advice [Administration 101: Part 5, Getting Your Name in the Real Pool]( By David D. Perlmutter What has to happen before you are invited to a first-round interview for an academic-leadership position. The Chronicle Review [Why I’m Fasting With Other Graduate Students at Yale]( By Alyssa Battistoni It’s time to take a stand for insecure workers in academe and beyond. Commentary [Colleges Should Put Their Money Where Their Ideals Are]( By Sandra Goldmark Why is it appropriate to use the dining halls to encourage sustainability and divestment from fossil fuels, but not the endowment? Lingua Franca [Being a Declarative (or Interrogative, or Imperative, or Exclamative)]( Concerned at the chaotic and confused presentations in grammar books and on websites, Geoff Pullum provides a clear account of clause type, plus a homework. Paid for and Created by University of Vermont [Med Students Apply Knowledge in Active Classroom]( UVM aims to better mimic real-life medical situations through hands-on activities that encourage students to collaborate and make tough decisions. Job Opportunities --------------------------------------------------------------- [Vice President - Business Services & CFO]( Hocking College Ohio, United States [Associate Dean of Faculty, STEM]( Southern New Hampshire University New Hampshire, United States [Associate Dean for Administrative Affairs]( Marquette University College of Nursing Wisconsin, 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=4586b1201e5b45328e57dd5d07709628&elq=8419539e20ad4689ba9fa52e8ffa1d83&elqaid=13919&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=5804) [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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