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LEADERSHIP A President Is Trying to Save a College. Employees Say She Already Lost Their Trust. By Eric Kelderman At Pittsburgh Technical College, most senior administrators are gone. The finances are grim. Now what? ADVERTISEMENT LATITUDES The Closure of an Overseas Campus Raises Fresh Concerns About the Future of International Ed By Karin Fischer Plus, a shifting picture for scholarly mobility, and top Fulbright producers announced. BACKGROUNDER Do Colleges Need a Foreign Policy? By Karin Fischer Geopolitical tensions are affecting international academic partnerships. Where should colleges draw the line?
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BACK IN THE BLACK College Endowments Reverse Their Once-Flagging Returns By Audrey Williams June The average one-year gain for endowments in the 2023 fiscal year was 7.7 percent. PHOTO ESSAY Savana Paciulli, a 30-year-old mother thriving in college thanks to scholarships and family support, is now pushing for greater access to free child care in higher ed. THE EDGE 7 Tips to Offer Career Services for All By Goldie Blumenstyk Turning campus jobs into mentored experiences and training professors to counsel students are just two ways to democratize access to career advice.
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Views ADVICE On the Dissertation: You Don’t Have to Write It in Order By Leonard Cassuto Graduate students often write in a linear style and end up stalled. Here are some different approaches.
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