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LEADERSHIP At Oregon State, a President Twists in the Wind By Jack Stripling and Eric Kelderman King Alexander’s past handling of sexual-misconduct allegations at Louisiana State is under scrutiny, and his new bosses have little incentive to save him. |
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THE REVIEW The Apocalyptic New Campus Novel By Charlie Tyson In Christine Smallwood’s story of scholarly precarity, what the academy wastes above all is human potential. |
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Paid for and Created by AARP Eleven percent of Americans who are caring for older adults are also attending school either full-time or port-time, according to the 2020 Caregiving in the U.S. study by AARP. But what kind of support are they receiving from their institutions to stay on a path to success? |
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Faculty Diversity What Colleges Need to Do Now The growing racial-justice movement has led colleges to rethink diversity on many fronts, including in their faculty ranks. This collection from The Chronicle includes articles, advice, and essays on how colleges can diversify their faculties and help minority scholars thrive. Order your copy today. |
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