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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Higher Ed Is a Land of Dead-End Jobs By Kevin R. McClure Colleges have done a spectacularly bad job of managing talent. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Don’t Blame the Pandemic for Worker Discontent By Kevin R. McClure It hasn’t just been a tough two years. It’s been a tough two decades. LATITUDES Caribbean Medical Schools Are Said to Exploit a Loophole to Get Federal Student Aid By Karin Fischer The for-profit institutions team up with online American universities to obtain funds for which they are not eligible, a report says.
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RACIAL REPRESENTATION At This Rate, Faculty Diversity Will Never Reach Parity By Sylvia Goodman The professoriate isn’t transforming quickly enough to match the shifting racial demographics of the United States, a study finds. RACE ON CAMPUS What High-School Counselors Aren’t Telling Black Students By Oyin Adedoyin White counselors are less likely than Black counselors to know about HBCUs and more likely to diminish the value of the institutions, researchers say.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Defuse a Classroom Conflict: Make It More Complex By Caroline Mehl and Jonathan Haidt Five practices to help students break through all the binary thinking. ADVERTISEMENT
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