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THE REVIEW Our Broke Public Universities By Laura Hamilton and Kelly Nielsen Look beyond flagships, and you’ll see that privatization has had devastating consequences for racial and social equity. |
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BACKGROUNDER At Some Colleges, Remote Work Could Be Here to Stay By Lindsay Ellis For months, colleges have weighed the risks and rewards of bringing students back to campuses disrupted by Covid-19. Now they’re considering what to do about their employees. |
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Paid for and Created by Southeastern Conference Building upon a robust portfolio of academic programs and events, the SEC continues to transition conferences and competitions to virtual settings, providing opportunities for students to make connections and garner faculty expertise. |
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Paid for and Created by Texas Christian University Since the pandemic’s start, the demand for services at TCU’s Counseling and Mental Health Center has nearly doubled. But thanks to a creative new model, director Eric Wood, Ph.D., and his team have not only been able to keep up—they’re now seeing even more students per week. |
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Today's Global Campus Strategies for Reviving International Enrollments and Study Abroad Pandemic travel restrictions cut both ways, causing international enrollments to plummet and limiting study-abroad opportunities. This Chronicle report provides an in-depth look at how the global education experience has changed and offers strategies for assessing and adapting programs to ensure students' exposure to cultural and global diversity. Order your copy today. |
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