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THE REVIEW | ESSAY I Was a Diversity Hire. Then They Unhired Me. By Sheila Sundar What a nightmare job search says about equity and the academy. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Why Search Committees Struggle to Diversify the Faculty By Abbi Ross A new study examines how human biases and institutional barriers affect the groups responsible for finding diverse candidates for faculty positions. MONEY WORTH LESS Here’s How Rising Inflation Is Affecting Higher Ed By Audrey Williams June It’s eaten into endowment gains, increases in state support, and average faculty salaries.
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TEACHING Fresh Approaches to Faculty Development By Beckie Supiano Readers agree that workshops aren’t working. Here’s what they’re trying instead. LIVE CORONAVIRUS UPDATES Howard U. Goes Online Due to Covid Spike By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Students at the historically Black college in Washington, D.C., will finish their spring-semester classes remotely.
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Views ADVICE Admin 101: The Art of Partner-Hire Negotiations By David D. Perlmutter What devils in the details you should look out for in finalizing contracts for an academic couple.
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