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THE PANDEMIC'S TOLL The Scholar With the Skeleton Key By Beckie Supiano The pandemic has frayed nerves and exposed our tattered safety net. Can this researcher make people see the connection? |
Virtual Events: Tune In LiveHumanize the admissions process in a virtual year. Register here for today’s forum on how colleges can avoid reducing potential students to a collection of statistics.Learn how an institution outside the United States is tackling the challenges of diversity and inclusion. Sign up here for tomorrow's conversation between Liz McMillen, executive editor at The Chronicle, and Lynn Dobbs, vice chancellor of London Metropolitan University. This rescheduled event is our first in a series of interviews with global higher-education leaders.Get a better understanding of how the shift to online learning has permanently changed students’ expectations of teaching and the classroom. Register here for Tuesday's forum on engaging a new generation of learners. | Subscribe to The Chronicle The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. | |
Paid for and Created by NVIDIA University of Florida is building the most powerful AI supercomputer on any American campus. This tech upgrade will accelerate critical research and prep students for tomorrow’s jobs. |
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Job Announcement Tenure-Track Assistant Professor opening at Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Visit jobs.chronicle.com for more details. |
| Paid for and Created by Wiley Education Services A growing number of universities are partnering with education solutions providers, like Wiley Education Services, to strengthen their online pedagogy and tap into the technical know-how and market knowledge to enhance student experiences and grow enrollment. |
| Faculty Diversity What Colleges Need to Do Now The growing racial-justice movement has led colleges to rethink diversity on many fronts, including in their faculty ranks. This collection from The Chronicle includes articles, advice, and essays on how colleges can diversify their faculties and help minority scholars thrive. Order your copy today. | |