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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.]( Afternoon Update Friday, August 18, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Today’s News --------------------------------------------------------------- The Ticker [After White-Supremacist Violence, UVa Will Review What Activities Are Allowable on Campus]( The university is also hiring a contractor to review its safety infrastructure and more staff members and police officers “to ensure safety and security" as the semester begins. The Ticker [White House Arts Panel Resigns Over Trump's Charlottesville Statements]( In their resignation letter, members of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities said ignoring Mr. Trump's statements on hate groups and racism would make the panelists complicit in his actions. The Ticker [Family Settles Suit Against Clemson U. in Fraternity Pledge's Death]( Tucker Hipps was found dead in a lake after a fraternity event in 2014. What’s Popular on Chronicle.com --------------------------------------------------------------- [How Universities Embolden White Nationalists]( By Marcia Chatelain Professors should be wary of unconsciously endorsing white victimhood. [At UVa, a Clash Over Whether to Stand Back or Stand Up]( By Jack Stripling Seeking the safest course, administrators hoped that professors, students, and alumni would steer clear of the white nationalists’ march. But some felt duty-bound to confront what they saw as evil. [UVa Employee Suffers a Stroke After Campus Clash With White Supremacists]( By Jack Stripling and Nell Gluckman If Tyler Magill's condition is linked to the violence at a Friday march, it could raise further questions about the university's approach to securing its campus. [Sigmund Fraud?]( [premium] By Alexander C. Kafka Frederick Crews’s capstone biography offers a most unflattering case history. [View the Latest Jobs in Higher Education]( Tools & Resources --------------------------------------------------------------- [A Strategy Guide for Second-Round Interviews]( You made the first cut, but the campus-interview stage is even tougher. This free booklet is your survival manual. [Download it here.]( [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=6e5e31c2bf3b43678816c1960ef94ef3&elq=5fcee5888d2a48abae2eb773d55bbc70&elqaid=15215&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=6484) [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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