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ADVOCACY By Karin Fischer College leaders could find themselves mediating a thorny debate with implications for academic freedom. 'THERE ARE DARK CORNERS' By Brandi Kellam and Gabriel Sandoval A 1974 provision exempts campus executives’ documents from disclosure even after they’ve stepped down. BACKGROUNDER By Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen Eminent-domain seizures by colleges across the country exacerbated the racial wealth gap.
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DATA By Audrey Williams June The effort is a bid to resolve a persistent problem — the unclear cost of college. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Plus: Freud’s back, baby.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By David D. Perlmutter Too many students make a rash decision to leave graduate study during their first semester.
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES Fred and Dorothy Chau Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Pomona College Tenure-track STEM faculty positions University of Minnesota Duluth Swenson College of Science & Engineering Dean of the College for Education and Engaged Learning Montclair State University Chair, Department of Pediatrics AMN Healthcare Postdoctoral Scholar in Climate Communications and Environmental Justice UCHRI (UC Humanities Research Institute) Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre Boston University School of Theatre Assistant Professor of Costume Design Boston University School of Theatre Director & Professor School of Teacher Education Florida State University Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor of Human Capital Management New York University School of Professional Studies
CAREER RESOURCES The October collection provides valuable guidance on navigating the application process, including advice to improve your application materials, how to stand out as an internal candidate, and more!
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