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THE REVIEW | OPINION Student Activism Is Integral to the Mission of Academe By Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder Some think protests and politics are beside the point. They’re wrong. ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS VOICES Students Are Voting to Support Boycotts of Israel. How Are Colleges Responding? By Alecia Taylor Amid a surge in campus activism related to the Israel-Hamas war, colleges have struggled with how to respond to such votes. Two universities prevented students from voting at all. DATA Colleges Gave Out Nearly $8 Billion in Covid Aid in 2022. Here’s Who Got the Money. By Jacquelyn Elias Most funds from the latest round of emergency grants went to students of color and recipients of Pell Grants.
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DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS ‘First-Generation Students’ Can Be a Limiting Category, New Report Says By Forest Hunt Colleges must pay attention to subtle differences in students’ parental backgrounds and how that might affect their academic preparation, according to researchers at the Common App. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with bills in Kentucky, South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Wyoming that seek to dismantle colleges’ diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live SAFETY AND SECURITY What It Takes to Improve Campus Safety UPCOMING: April 10, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Amid growing threats to physical campuses, administrators must prioritize safety efforts and do so ethically. Join us for a virtual forum on campus safety. With Support From AT&T. Register here. INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT Emerging Markets in Overseas Recruitment UPCOMING: April 23, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Many colleges are seeking to recruit beyond popular nations like India and China. Join us for a forum on international recruiting. With Support From Keystone Education Group. Register here. HIGHER-ED WORK FORCE UPCOMING: April 24, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. A recent Chronicle survey found differing views of burnout between faculty members and administrators. Join us to learn how colleges can help prevent it. With Support From NCFDD. Register here.
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Views ADVICE Associate Professors and the ‘Second Book Problem’ By Danielle A. Macdonald and Laura M. Stevens How a new writers institute aims to help faculty members complete book two and earn promotion.
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