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'YOU NEED BALANCE' The (College) Presidential Fitness Test By Kate Hidalgo Bellows These leaders aren’t just sweating over their jobs. ADVERTISEMENT FACULTY CLIMATE Sex-Discrimination Complaints at Qatar Campus Latest in a String of Controversies for Texas A&M By Karin Fischer Two former faculty members link troubles overseas to broader mismanagement. ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID Feds Release Guidance in Wake of Supreme Court’s Ruling on Admissions By Eric Hoover The Biden administration said on Monday that colleges had lost one crucial tool — race-conscious admissions — but they shouldn’t abandon broader efforts to enroll and support diverse students. DEMAND FOR 'FLEXIBILITY' Online and Hybrid Learning Are Increasingly Popular. Now Colleges Have to Keep Up. By Emma Hall In a new report, 81 percent of administrators said that enrollment of traditional-age undergrads in in-person courses stagnated or declined between 2021 and 2022 — even as the pandemic waned. THE REVIEW West Virginia University’s Budgetary Implosion By Len Gutkin On top of layoffs and department closures … a loyalty oath?
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