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SPREADING RESISTANCE By Francie Diep Like the law-school leaders before him, the Harvard dean George Q. Daley said rankings create perverse incentives. BACKGROUNDER By Francie Diep High-ranking law schools have taken the abrupt step of disavowing the much-cited list. But don’t expect the magazine’s influence to wane anytime soon. 'EMOTIONAL WORKLOAD' By Julian Roberts-Grmela University of Illinois at Chicago faculty went on strike Tuesday, in part because they say students’ mental-health needs have become so severe, while administrators have failed to adequately respond.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Joan W. Scott The Hamline case does not illustrate a tension between diversity and academic freedom. RACE ON CAMPUS By Sarah Brown Nursing faculty members and students are predominantly white. Some say they need better preparation to care for an increasingly diverse population.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS UPCOMING: January 25, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. International enrollments continue to waver as colleges still feel the pandemic’s effects on travel. Join a discussion of best practices for using agents to scout for students overseas. With Support From ICEF. Register here.
UPCOMING VIRTUAL SEMINARS Join us January 17-19 for a virtual professional-development seminar series covering national trends in higher education, faculty diversity, enrollment, retention and conflict management. Each session features an in-depth conversation with a subject matter expert with valuable insight into the challenges faculty members are facing today. Register today!
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Allison Calhoun-Brown Good advising is really about giving students the information they need — when they need it.
SPONSOR CONTENT | Southern Methodist University The optimistic outlook of Dallas is at the heart of SMU. The new Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies is supercharging graduate education at SMU and boosting the research-intensive graduate programs that are an engine of groundbreaking research.
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES Sharjah Education Academy Educational Program Specialist. Build an inclusive learning community in our College. University of Minnesota Duluth Swenson College of Science & Engineering West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Development, Marketing & Communications Edward Waters University Supervisory Security Specialist (NIH Chief of Police) (General Services) NIH Office of Research Services Library and Information Management Manager Argonne National Laboratory Tenure Track or Clinical Track Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor – Small Animal Surgery College of Veterinary Medicine Dept. Chair, Ed. Leadership & Policy Studies Dept., Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education University of Oklahoma (Norman) Director, Civil Rights Compliance and Title IX Officer Central Washington University Roane State Community College Multiple Faculty Positions in Community Health Sciences Boston University School of Public Health Associate Professor (tenured or tenure track) in Business Analytics/Supply Chain Management Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Director - Development Administrative Operations The King's College - New York, NY Fellowships at the New-York Historical Society, 2023-24 New-York Historical Society Assistant/Associate Professor of Medical Education Rutgers University - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Director for the School of Architecture The Univerisity of Texas at Arlington
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