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THE REVIEW | OPINION No More Letters of Recommendation! By Benjamin Schreier This hyperstylized, dishonest genre is useless for everyone. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Is It Time to Eliminate Recommendation Letters? (Hint: Yes) By Allison M. Vaillancourt and Özlem H. Ersin This hiring requirement is impeding campus progress on diversity and wasting your time. TESTING, TESTING This University Tried a Test-Optional Pilot Program. That Didn’t Last. By Chelsea Long The U. of Tennessee system is once again requiring the SAT and ACT for admission — even though the data suggest that not asking for them had benefited the institution.
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BACKGROUNDER The Will to Test in a Test-Optional Era By Eric Hoover Hundreds of colleges have suspended their ACT and SAT requirements. Many students won’t let them go. THE REVIEW Is Objectivity a Problem for Journalists? By Len Gutkin On some nuances in an old debate.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live FRONTLINE WORKERS The Role of Frontline Workers, Online and on Campus Upcoming: May 10 | 2 p.m. ET: This forum looks at the ways those with student-facing roles can create a more welcoming environment for students learning both on campus and online. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. CAMPUS WORKPLACE The Changing Campus Workplace: What Deans and Department Chairs Need to Know Upcoming: May 11 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges are struggling to balance institutional policies and faculty requests. This forum examines how leaders can manage teams at a distance. With Support From ServiceNow. Register now. STUDENT FIT Helping Students Find the Right ‘Fit’ Upcoming: May 12 | 2 p.m. ET: The notion of finding the right “fit” is on the rise among college applicants and their parents. A panel of experts examines how colleges are responding — and the potential implications. With Support From CampusReel. Register now.
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Views ADVICE How to Heal a Wounded Workgroup You Inherit By Allison M. Vaillancourt It may be tempting to declare, “It’s a new day; let’s put the past behind us.” Here’s why you shouldn’t.
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