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POLITICS ON CAMPUS Do Colleges Need a Foreign Policy? By Karin Fischer Geopolitical tensions are affecting international academic partnerships. Where should colleges draw the line? |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Faculty Evaluation After the Pandemic By Kevin Gannon In our post-Covid personnel landscape, one-size-fits-all tenure and promotion policies are destined to fall short. |
Paid for and Created by New Jersey Institute of Technology Working with partners at the city and state levels, researchers in NJIT’s Materials and Structures Laboratory are developing and testing next-gen materials, technologies and systems to help usher in a new era in transportation. |
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Job Announcement Faculty Opening in Media and Marginalized Communities at University of Michigan. Visit jobs.chronicle.com for more details. |
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Paid for and Created by New Jersey Institute of Technology Managing the growth of urban centers, NJIT students, faculty and alumni are evaluating the impact of transportation as well as building sustainable infrastructure in efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of the infrastructure sector. |
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The Future of Teaching How the Classroom is Being Transformed Planning for the next semester is a complex game of educated guesses and tentative outlines. Explore this holistic examination of what post-pandemic teaching will look like, what kinds of instruction institutions should keep, and how academic leaders can best support faculty members and students to teach and learn effectively. Order your copy today. | | |