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MARKETING Can a National Marketing Campaign Change the Souring Conversation About College? By Francie Diep Higher ed has an image problem. ADVERTISEMENT ACADEMIC FREEDOM Fla. Governor Asked All Public Universities for Spending Data on Diversity and Critical Race Theory By Francie Diep In a memo, the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested that the information might be used to prepare “policy and budget proposals” for the next legislative session. A GENDERED TINGE Are Women Held to a Higher Standard in Publishing? By Sylvia Goodman Early research shows economics papers by women can spend months longer in review, raising questions about biases in the process.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Blake Smith Teaching composition shouldn’t require so much jargony pseudoscience. THE REVIEW | OPINION Higher Ed’s Approach to Diversity Is Broken By Evelyn Alsultany We need more than vague inclusivity. RACE ON CAMPUS When College Presidents Should Speak Out on Racism By Adrienne Lu Many leaders have struggled with the issue over the past few years. Some have argued for institutional neutrality. Here’s what two presidents told us. THE EDGE Today’s Issues in Schools; Tomorrow’s Higher-Ed Challenges By Goldie Blumenstyk Chronic absenteeism, stalled academic progress, and other fallout from the pandemic are just some of the challenges colleges will soon be confronting.
Views ADVICE What to Expect When You Visit a Department as an Outside Reviewer By Jane S. Halonen and Dana S. Dunn Tips for academic program reviewers on making the most of a campus visit.
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