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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Sean M. Decatur Racist harassment takes an invisible toll. BACKGROUNDER By 11 African-American Academics We asked African American scholars about race, merit, and belonging. Here’s what they told us. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Michael Bérubé I used to think I was doing students a favor by enforcing strict rules and deadlines. I wasn’t.
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REACHING UNDERSERVED STUDENTS By Taylor Swaak With the reinstatement of Pell Grants imminent, college programs weigh technology’s long-term role. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Students who study overseas are more likely to graduate on time and with better grades than classmates who stay home. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk The deep-pocketed venture, with potential to become a national rival to community colleges, seems to have struggled with enrollment. JOURNALISM Since its founding, in 1988, the publication has been owned by The Chronicle of Higher Education Inc. The shift includes nearly $6 million in new grant commitments to support innovation, growth, and impact in spotlighting the social sector.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Rachel Toor A Ph.D. in English who “tumbled off” the tenure track shares how she forged a new career writing fiction.
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