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INTELLECTUAL-PROPERTY DEBATE By Christa Dutton The agreements will allow tech giants access to the enormous archives of Wiley and Taylor & Francis. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Robert P. George and Anna I. Krylov Ideological DEI mandates risk corrupting knowledge production at the root. CAMPUS UNREST By Michael Vasquez Trustees passed a policy requiring approval for some forms of protest, banning unsanctioned camping, and only allowing demonstrations during daylight hours. BACKGROUNDER By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Indiana University at Bloomington made a series of unpopular decisions. Then it called the police on protesters. NEWLY UPDATED By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details how Purdue University’s four campuses, three University of Alabama campuses, and the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs are complying with new restrictions on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Upcoming Workshop If you’re curious about becoming an academic administrator, we’re once again offering The Chronicle’s Academic Leadership Crash Course, a four-hour virtual workshop designed for faculty aspiring to administrative roles. Join us in August to gain essential insights, practical tips, and valuable resources that will help you pursue your next professional step. Learn more and register!
Virtual Events: Tune In Live UPCOMING: September 10-12, 2024 | Join us for our annual ideas summit, on how higher ed must plan for student demographic shifts, tech change, an uncertain labor market, and more. What can your institution do to adapt? With Support From Workday, University of South Florida, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Florida International University, Google, and Strada. Register here.
New Tool to Track Anti-DEI Legislation Will a new anti-DEI law or policy impact your campus? Get notified each time we update our DEI Legislation and Impact Trackers with the latest bills and campus changes related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Kevin Gannon There’s never a bad time to re-examine and rethink how to write your syllabus. This guide walks you through everything you need to know, with specific tips and strategies, to craft an effective syllabus.
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Graduate education has enjoyed a jump in enrollment over the past five years, but it faces a host of challenges. Order this report for insights on the opportunities and pitfalls that graduate-program administrators must navigate.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Search thousands of faculty, administrative, and executive job openings and upload your resume to be searchable by employers! Assistant Professor, African American History post-1865 (tenure track) University of Notre Dame Department of History Vice President of Academic and Student Services Lamar Community College University of The Bahamas Inaugural Postdoctoral Scholar in “Artificial Intelligence and Media” Northwestern University in Qatar
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