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THE ROI RIDDLE By Lee Gardner Federal and state officials are pushing for new clarity on career outcomes, but that may not matter to many. ADVERTISEMENT STUDENTS OR WORKERS? ‘Enormous Surge’ in Unions Reflects Disconnect Between Colleges and Graduate Employees By Julian Roberts-Grmela Five months into the year, grad students at nine institutions have voted for collective-bargaining units, already more than the seven in 2022. Why now? And what does it mean for higher ed? HIRING CONTROVERSY Diversity Statements Violate First Amendment, Professor Says in Suing U. of California By Adrienne Lu The faculty member, who applied unsuccessfully for a job at UC-Santa Cruz, says the statements are not a legitimate way to assess candidates but are efforts “to ensure dogmatic conformity.”
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NEWLY UPDATED By Adrienne Lu, Jacquelyn Elias, Audrey Williams June, J. Brian Charles, Kate Marijolovic, Julian Roberts-Grmela, and Eva Surovell Our maps and database on legislation to block colleges’ diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts include updates for South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. TEACHING How to Create Livelier Asynchronous Discussions By Beckie Supiano Students can get stuck at the level of information-sharing. Here’s how to help them pass it.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Become a Mobile-Mindful Teacher By James M. Lang Instead of giving in to frustration over cellphones in the fall, maybe it’s time to put them to good use in class.
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