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CAMPUS ACTIVISM Campus Protests Are Coming Back. Students and Administrators Are Digging In. By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Pro-Palestinian student activists plan to meet colleges’ enhanced restrictions on free expression with an equal and opposite force. ADVERTISEMENT 'ON SETTLER COLONIALISM' The Idea Fueling the Student Protest Movement By Evan Goldstein Are colleges facing — and facilitating — an intellectual crisis? LEADERSHIP A Year Ago, Women Were the Majority Among Ivy League Presidents. Now Most of Them Have Quit. By Eric Kelderman While these leaders represent a handful of highly selective colleges, the vitriol they faced over pro-Palestinian protests stands out.
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DATA What Are the Demographics of Noninstructional Staffs at Colleges? Statistics on the gender, race, and ethnicity of such staff members, including office and administrative support, business and financial operations, maintenance, and more, in 2018 and 2022. THE EDGE Yup, Liberal-Arts Degrees Are ‘Credentials of Value’ By Goldie Blumenstyk Texas now funds community colleges based not on enrollment but for degrees that pay off and on outcomes like enrolling low-income and adult students.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Colleges Need to Train Their Interim Leaders. Here’s How. By Richard Badenhausen, Marcy Brown Marsden, and Clay Motley With temporary appointments on the rise, how can higher ed position short-term administrators to succeed? ADVERTISEMENT
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