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ACCESSIBILITY ATTEMPTS By Taylor Swaak Some affordability advocates fear flat-rate programs for textbooks are an existential threat to open educational resources, or OER. Others say they don’t have to be. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling Outside consultants are helping cash-strapped colleges cut programs — and are taking the heat for it too. BACKGROUNDER By Erin Gretzinger and David Jesse The data-driven process that consultants purport to offer at places like the U. of North Carolina at Greensboro can be frustratingly subjective, a Chronicle and Assembly investigation finds.
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ACCESS & AFFORDABILITY By Dan Bauman Despite widely held assumptions among consumers, the average net price for undergraduate tuition has actually decreased, when adjusted for inflation, for more than a decade. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Two historians revisit some recent dust-ups in the profession.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live ENROLLMENT AND ADMISSIONS UPCOMING: October 29, 2024 | 2 p.m. E.T. For students who are the first in their families to attend college, barriers to accessing higher ed, such as affordability and academic success, loom large. Join us for a virtual forum to hear from experts on how to help first-gen students thrive and belong on campus. With Support From The University of Texas at San Antonio. Register here. STUDENT SUCCESS UPCOMING: October 31, 2024 | 2 p.m. E.T. In this virtual forum The Chronicle will host a discussion about how colleges and employers can work together to match the right talent with the right opportunities in high-tech manufacturing and beyond. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. AI AND CYBERSECURITY IN HIGHER ED UPCOMING: November 5, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. When students and employees join your college, they’re trusting you with their data. AI is making it harder to keep this information safe, as hackers develop advanced forms of attack and phishing. Could AI also be the key to safety? With Support From WIZ. Register here.
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A Must Listen PODCAST By Jack Stripling Students are arriving at college woefully unprepared, professors say. In this episode of College Matters from The Chronicle, we explore why this is happening, and what can be done about it.
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