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PROCEDURAL MORASS By Katherine Mangan Campuses are stressed as student-conduct hearings drag into the summer. BACKGROUNDER News, context, analysis, and opinion from The Chronicle on the protests that transfixed college campuses this past spring — and what they might mean for the future. TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie One professor shares his strategy for transparency in and appropriate use of artificial intelligence. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Caleb Smith Forty years after the famed theorist’s death, his work continues to disturb. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Nell Gluckman Ted Roberts, a history instructor at Tarleton State University, was rehired after The Chronicle reported on his case, which drew outrage on the Texas campus.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live MENTAL HEALTH IN HIGHER ED UPCOMING: July 16, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET: Amid a mental-health crisis on campus, how can safety officers, mental-health professionals, and the campus police work to ensure student safety? Join us for a free forum. With Support From AT&T. Register here. AI IN HIGHER ED UPCOMING: July 17, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Colleges are already seeing improved enrollment and retention with chatbots, but many higher-ed leaders still wonder where to begin. Join us to learn how to get started. With Support From AWS. Register here.
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Views ADVICE By David D. Perlmutter “Working too hard and too long” — a norm for the modern administrator — is contributing to the high turnover rate.
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