An article from The Chronicle of Higher Education was forwarded to you by: [log in to unmask] Message from the sender: More on the story already posted to this listserv, and more to talk about at our next chat. Janet Whose E-Mail Is It, Anyway? http://chronicle.com/article/Whose-E-Mail-Is-It-Anyway-/126976/?key=TD8icFU6PiRFYC01Y21COTlRO3FuMkJ0ayMcbHh2blFWFA%3D%3D Do professors at state institutions have the right to use the tools of their work—including their e-mail accounts—to advance political opinions? And does the public have a right to know what they're up to? This premium article will be available to nonsubscribers at the link above for five days and at http://chronicle.com/article/Whose-E-Mail-Is-It-Anyway-/126976/ http://chronicle.com/article/Whose-E-Mail-Is-It-Anyway-/126976/ Most E-Mailed Education Dept. Issues New Guidance for Sexual-Assault Investigations http://chronicle.com/article/Education-Dept-Issues-New/127004/ A Perfect Storm in Undergraduate Education, Part 2 http://chronicle.com/article/A-Perfect-Storm-in/126969/ Presidents Defend Their Pay as Public Colleges Slash Budgets http://chronicle.com/article/Presidents-Defend-Their-Pay-as/126971/ College Librarians Look at Better Ways to Measure the Value of Their Services http://chronicle.com/article/College-Librarians-Look-at/126975/ Librarians Put Increasing Value on Their Role in Support of Student Learning http://chronicle.com/article/Librarians-Put-Increasing/127002/ Finding it hard to keep up with all that's happening in academe? The Chronicle keeps you up to date with award-winning reporting and analysis of current events in higher education. We offer daily and weekly e-mail newsletters that will keep you current. Go to http://chronicle.com/myaccount/newsletters http://chronicle.com/myaccount/newsletters to sign up. (c) The Chronicle of Higher Education 1255 23rd Street NW Washington, DC 20037