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CONFLICT AND CHAOS The Israel-Hamas War Is Escalating. Colleges Are Caught In the Middle. By Maggie Hicks They’re being told by advocates, alumni, donors, faculty, and students to denounce, support, and shut up about the roiling protests over the conflict. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Alleged Hate Crimes Are Stoking Fear on Campuses. How Might Colleges Respond? By Kate Hidalgo Bellows The issue has come to the fore over the past week after at least three bias-related incidents targeting Jewish and Muslim students. CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS Who’s a ‘First-Gen’ Student? Here’s a New Look at a Complicated Question. By Eric Hoover Researchers at the Common Application explore a long-familiar term that lacks a universal meaning.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Judges Have Long Been Deferential to Academe. That’s Changing. By Steve Sanders Will courts continue to trust professors? The jury is out. RACE ON CAMPUS Where Republicans’ Fury Over DEI Prevented Everyone From Getting a Pay Raise By Daarel Burnette II Wisconsin gives insight into how far the GOP is willing to go to prevent colleges from employing diversity officers. Can Democrats stop them?
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT International-Student Recruitment Trends UPCOMING: November 15, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: As global student trends shift and recruiting in China falls, colleges must consider alternative targets. Join us to explore the latest data. With Support From World Education Services. Register here. RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES Recruiting for Cybersecurity Programs UPCOMING: November 16, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Job openings in the field have grown by 350 percent in the last decade. Join experts to discuss programs colleges can create on evolving threats and specialized areas. With Support From ACI Learning. Register here.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Fix the Awkward Administrator-to-Professor Transition By Lisa Jasinski It is time to shift how higher ed talks about, pays, and makes use of presidents, provosts, and deans who return to the faculty.
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES Saginaw Valley State University Senior Director, Technology Transfer Office The American University in Cairo Scholarly Teaching Faculty Positions in Computer Science Washington State University CEE Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Sustainability, Energy, and Climate Vanderbilt University Associate Dean, Faculty Advancement College of Social Work Director of University Communications Tarleton State University Assistant/Associate/Professor - Neuro Oncologist University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria NEUROSCIENCE PROFESSOR (ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL PROFESSOR) University of Medicine and Health Sciences North Park University Dean, College of Arts and Sciences North Park University
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