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‘I’ve not encountered a process...that is less fair’

(05/01/17 4:05am)

This is the second story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The first story, published last week, examined the experience of one student who went through the student conduct process and felt that she was treated unfairly. If you have had experiences with the Office of Student Conduct that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Claire Ballentine or Neelesh Moorthy.



‘They did everything they could to make me feel guilty’

(04/26/17 4:02am)

This is the first story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The Chronicle has changed the name of the student referred to as Jane Doe due to the sensitive nature of the story. Doe’s account is based on interviews with her as well as documents she provided to The Chronicle from the student conduct process.








Political science professor Michael Munger sounds off on immigration executive order, anti-intellectualism

(02/07/17 5:16am)

Michael Munger, professor of political science and director of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics certificate program, sat down with The Chronicle to discuss the immigration ban, anti-intellectualism and government spending during a conversation about the new Congress and the Trump administration.






Abroad but not alone: Religious studies professor Mohsen Kadivar describes being affected by Trump's executive order

(01/29/17 10:04pm)

UPDATE: Kadivar has returned to North Carolina, confirmed Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. The Religion News Service reported that Kadivar got back Thursday evening, cutting short his fellowship in Germany that would have lasted until July.





Election podcast: Feaver, Jentleson break down foreign policy and 2016 race

(11/02/16 4:15am)

As part of The Chronicle's election coverage, we talked to Peter Feaver, professor of political science and public policy, and Bruce Jentleson, professor of public policy and political science, about how foreign policy will play a role in determining the winner of the 2016 presidential contest. Feaver served on the staff of the National Security Council during the George W. Bush White House. Jentleson served as a senior advisor in the State Department from 2009 to 2011.