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ON THE TABLE: HOT TOPICS How to Talk About Higher Ed at Thanksgiving Dinner, 2022 Edition By Carolyn Kuimelis Affirmative action, student-debt relief, and critical race theory have all been in the news. Dish up some pie, and let’s dig in. ADVERTISEMENT The History of Race-Conscious Admissions For years Americans have debated this issue. Brush up on how it has evolved as the Supreme Court weighs its fate. ACROSS BOUNDARIES Friendships Can Heal Campus Divisions, Study Finds, and Administrators Play a Big Role By Grace Mayer Campus spaces and programs that nudge connections among students from different groups can knock down barriers and create healthier environments. RACE ON CAMPUS Does Diversity Improve Grades? By Adrienne Lu What the research says about the benefits of racial diversity on academic performance. No Newsletter Until MondayBecause of the Thanksgiving Day holiday, we will not be sending you this newsletter on Thursday or Friday. We will be back in your inbox on Monday. Have a great holiday!
Virtual Events: Tune In Live TECHNOLOGY Higher Ed’s Digital Future: Research Universities UPCOMING: December 6, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: Universities face a future where digital opportunities abound, both in their educational and research missions. In this forum, learn how to take advantage. With Support From Verizon. Register here. THE WORK FORCE Managing Higher Ed’s Modern Work Force UPCOMING: December 8, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In a Chronicle survey, more than half of administrators said their institutions weren’t prepared to manage today’s modern work force. Join us to hear some strategies. With Support From ModernThink. Register here.
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