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ALWAYS RIGHT? College Feels Transactional to Many Students. Who — or What — Is to Blame? By Beth McMurtrie Students increasingly see themselves as customers and college as a means to an end. Faculty members are wrestling with the consequences. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT Today’s youngest college students face a scary future. They tend to be risk-averse and to distrust administrators and faculty members. Colleges that help them feel connected will flourish, and contribute to a flourishing society. COLLATERAL QUARREL Attention, Colleges Desperate for Cash: Be Careful With the Endowment By David Jesse As the now-closed Finlandia University fought to stay open, it pledged restricted gifts as collateral on a loan. A court fight over the decision demonstrates risks for struggling colleges everywhere. THE REVIEW | OPINION Academic Boycotts Hurt Dissidents Most By Michał Bilewicz An Eastern European scholar says the AAUP’s new policy is a mistake. TEACHING When Disruption Is Perpetual, It’s Time to Think Differently About Work By Beth McMurtrie Teaching experts offer advice on how to do more than just survive another semester. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with a bill in Mississippi that seeks to dismantle colleges’ diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Tailor Your Cover Letters for Faculty Jobs By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman It’s not easy to customize application letters. You’ll spend a lot of time asking yourself, “Am I doing this right?” ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Artificial intelligence has taken higher ed by storm, and the implications extend far beyond the classroom. Order this report to improve your understanding of AI technologies, and explore how other colleges are adapting their policies and guidelines.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Search thousands of faculty, administrative, and executive job openings and upload your resume to be searchable by employers!TENURE TRACK POSITIONS Fall 2025 West Chester University Royal College of Art Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Brown University Vice President for University Advancement Colorado State University Tenure-Track Assistant Professors of Nursing (2 positions) or Public Health (1 position) University of South Carolina Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering and Informatics Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IUPUI
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