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IN FROM THE MARGINS A U.S. Program for Migrant Students Is Unusually Successful. Now the Pandemic Threatens It. By Kelly Field They get academic, social, emotional, and financial support, and persist at rates typically seen only at highly selective institutions. But it’s an uphill battle to recruit them right now. ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS SAFETY ‘You’re Not Safe as a Black Person’: New Round of Bomb Threats Rattles HBCUs By Oyin Adedoyin Twice in January, bomb threats targeted historically Black colleges. One expert said the threats communicate that “you’re not safe in the hallowed halls of the academy.” ACADEMIC FREEDOM Days After Settling a Lawsuit, a Texas College Ousts Another Outspoken Professor By Michael Vasquez Michael Phillips says he’s losing his job for suggesting to students they should wear masks to class.
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BACKGROUNDER By Michael Vasquez How one college president shattered norms, played down the pandemic, and sent his faculty critics packing. DATA States Show Recovery in Support for Higher Education By Audrey Williams June State spending on higher education in the 2022 fiscal year increased from the previous year — fueled, in part, by some states’ reversal of the funding cuts they made during the pandemic-induced recession. INSTITUTIONAL CLASSIFICATION Why a Rural-Serving College May Look Different Than You Think By Abbi Ross The designation is more complicated than simply charting geographic coordinates. A new report takes a stab at determining which institutions fit the bill. THE REVIEW Academic Moralism and Its Discontents By Len Gutkin An interview with Nicolas Langlitz, and more.
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Views ADVICE The Case for Requiring Professional Development By Aaron Basko Investing in your people shows that you value them, which encourages them to stay and give you their best work.
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