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DEBTS AND POLITICS How Would Student-Loan Forgiveness Really Work? By Eric Kelderman The biggest question for the Biden administration now may be whether it can create a widespread process for student-loan cancellation in time for the fall elections. ADVERTISEMENT LEADERSHIP Harvard’s President Will Step Down After a Tumultuous 5 Years By Nell Gluckman Lawrence S. Bacow oversaw the university’s response to the pandemic, sexual-misconduct scandals, and challenges to the combative Trump administration. POLITICAL INFLUENCE Legislation to Limit Critical Race Theory at Colleges Has Reached Fever Pitch By Wyatt Myskow More state lawmakers are trying to limit the discussion of race, racism, and gender in higher ed.
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BACKGROUNDER How Diversity Became a Bad Word at One State’s Public Colleges By Chelsea Long Across South Dakota, some professors and administrators say a hostile climate is driving them to quit. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Here’s what a veteran international-education journalist saw and heard at the NAFSA conference. THE EDGE 2 Shifts That Could Bolster Enrollment By Goldie Blumenstyk Shorter semesters and competency-based programs seem to suit these uncertain times.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live LIBRARIES The Future of Academic Libraries UPCOMING: June 13 | 2 p.m. ET: Scott Carlson, a Chronicle senior writer and author of “The Library of the Future,” will guide a discussion with library directors about the evolution of libraries as campus spaces. With Support From Occuspace. Register here. CURRICULUM REFORM UPCOMING: June 15 | 2 p.m. ET: The skills required to succeed in the job market are constantly evolving. In this forum, experts will discuss what colleges can do to prepare their students for future employment. With Support From USF. Register here.
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Views ADVICE Everything About How We Evaluate Teaching Needs a Makeover By Richard Badenhausen For a true culture shift to take place about teaching, colleges need to fix more than just the peer-review process.
SPONSOR CONTENT | New York Institute of Technology Building a Sustainable Student Experience From repurposing existing spaces to implementing green solutions in new campus projects, New York Tech’s newly developed sustainability action plan prioritizes the student experience.
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