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ADVICE 6 Ideas to Perk Up Your First Day of Class By Kristi Rudenga How to start the semester in ways that will pay off for the rest of the course. ADVERTISEMENT NEWLY UPDATED College Attainment. Graduation Rates. Faculty Pay. How Does Your State Stack Up? Explore how each state compares with one another and with the nation on demographics, college enrollment, diversity, tuition costs, and more. THE REVIEW Laura Kipnis’s Title IX Inquisition, a Decade Later By Len Gutkin Plus: A radical prof has her academic freedom attacked. What year is this?
SPONSOR CONTENT | Iowa State University How ISU is Building a Thriving Entrepreneurial Ecosystem as Entrepreneurial University of the Year
NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details how Auburn University and the Universities of Iowa, Missouri at Columbia, and Toledo are limiting their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A Conservative Professor on Academe’s Political Conformity By Mark Moyar Decades of ideological homogeneity have hurt everyone.
Upcoming Workshop If you’re curious about becoming an academic administrator, we’re once again offering The Chronicle’s Academic Leadership Crash Course, a four-hour virtual workshop designed for faculty aspiring to administrative roles. Join us in August to gain essential insights, practical tips, and valuable resources that will help you pursue your next professional step. Learn more and register!
Virtual Events: Tune In Live Chronicle Festival: The Road Ahead to 2035 UPCOMING: September 10-12, 2024 | Join us for our annual ideas summit, on how higher ed must plan for student demographic shifts, tech change, an uncertain labor market, and more. What can your institution do to adapt? With Support From Workday, University of South Florida, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Florida International University, Google, and Strada. Register here. STUDENT SUCCESS What’s Next for Dual Enrollment? UPCOMING: August 20, 2024 | 2 p.m. Dual-enrollment programs are expanding nationwide, but do they work for students? Join us to explore strategies for enrolling high schoolers in college courses. With Support From Ascendium. Register here.
New Tool to Track Anti-DEI Legislation Will a new anti-DEI law or policy impact your campus? Get notified each time we update our DEI Legislation and Impact Trackers with the latest bills and campus changes related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
SPONSOR CONTENT | Montclair State University The Role of Universities in Shaping Democratic Values Montclair State University President Jonathan Koppell shares how to cultivate democracy and discourse in higher education
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT What Will Graduate Education Look Like in 2035? By Leonard Cassuto Predictions and hopes for the future of Ph.D. training. ADVERTISEMENT
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