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COLLEGE AS MEANING MAKER Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’ By Beth McMurtrie Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever become the norm? ADVERTISEMENT DATA Big Drops in Enrollment Hit Colleges in the First Fall of the Pandemic. Who Was Able to Bounce Back? By Brian O’Leary and Audrey Williams June Search our database to see whose enrollments recovered, whose started clawing their way back, and whose kept falling. TRENDS OF NOTE Grad-student organizing, politicians as college presidents, the new colorblindness, and more.
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CUTTING CURRICULUM 9 Humanities Majors Are On the Chopping Block at Marymount U. By Julian Roberts-Grmela English, history, and math are among the planned cuts as the university targets low-enrollment programs. Some faculty, students, and alumni are protesting. THE REVIEW | OPINION Beware the Innovation District By Laura Wolf-Powers Universities say these developments are engines of social mobility. Skepticism is warranted. TEACHING When It Comes to Burnout, Saying ‘No’ Matters By Beth McMurtrie In our latest virtual forum, experts discuss how student-centered teaching doesn’t mean saying “yes” to everything.
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