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BACKGROUNDER How One-Party Rule Warped Public Higher Education By Lindsay Ellis, Jack Stripling, and Dan Bauman Public universities have become ideal staging grounds for waging broader political warfare. For evidence, look to the governing boards. |
SEARCHABLE MAP AND LIST More Than 400 Colleges Will Require Students to Be Vaccinated By Andy Thomason and Brian O’Leary In a rare move for a public college in a red state, the Indiana U. system on Friday mandated Covid-19 shots for students, faculty, and staff. That was the day’s most notable addition to our tracker. |
Virtual Events: Tune In LiveListen to how one university president approaches leadership and innovation during a crisis. Sign up here for today's conversation between Scott Carlson, a senior writer at The Chronicle, and Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.Keep up on trends that will affect graduate and professional schools. Register here for tomorrow’s forum on how colleges can plan for graduate education’s post-pandemic future.Learn about technology's impact on colleges’ business model and their bottom lines. Sign up here for Wednesday's forum, the latest installment of a series, "Making Smart Tech Choices Now." | Subscribe to The Chronicle The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. | |
Paid for and Created by Birmingham University Well-positioned to build new techniques for epidemic research, University of Birmingham researchers are playing a pivotal role in understanding viral evolution, advancing sequencing technology to allow for real-time genomic surveillance. |
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Job Announcement Dean of the Clement C. Maxwell Library at Bridgewater State University.Visit jobs.chronicle.com for more details. |
| Paid for and Created by Case Western Reserve University Applying his expertise to prosthetics, Case Western Reserve Biomedical Engineering Professor Dustin Tyler is utilizing advanced technology to create an avatar system that can transport human presence to a remote location in real time. |
| Today's Global Campus Strategies for Reviving International Enrollments and Study Abroad Pandemic travel restrictions cut both ways, causing international enrollments to plummet and limiting study-abroad opportunities. This Chronicle report provides an in-depth look at how the global education experience has changed and offers strategies for assessing and adapting programs to ensure students' exposure to cultural and global diversity. Order your copy today. | |