Cover Story
Research Integrity
After a data-fabrication scandal and a university investigation, the dishonesty researcher is trying to move on. But is the damage already done?
Highlights
The Review | Essay
It’s time to acknowledge that progressive aims are in conflict.
'A Great Sense of Betrayal'
The university has encouraged vigorous debate for generations of its students. But the Israel-Hamas war poses new challenges.
The Review | Essay
It’s time to acknowledge that progressive aims are in conflict.
Also in the Issue
'Status Games'
What does it mean when one of higher ed’s wealthiest institutions is under fiscal pressure?
Free GPT for Some
The arrangement aims to increase campus access to GPT-4.
An Era of Caution
Using campuses as political foils is a tradition that goes back a couple of centuries. “Part of the tradition,” one expert said, “is to be surprised by it.”
Student migration
Forty-five of the top public universities have seen a drop in their share of homegrown first-year students over the past two decades, a Chronicle analysis of new federal data shows.
The Review | Opinion
Competition over amenities is over. The next battleground is technology.
The Review | Opinion
A new bill offers some needed reforms, but it’s far from perfect.
The Edge
In this new post, Jordan Matsudaira marshals data and economic analyses to help shape policy and steer students toward financially sound options.
Advice
In an era of administrative turnover, a well-designed handoff is at least as important as the search plan.