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STRESSED BUT RESILIENT By Scott Carlson Many are on the brink, but they’ve never been more vital. ADVERTISEMENT ‘A LEGAL CAN OF WORMS’ The Supreme Court Just Weakened Federal Agencies. Here’s What It Means for Higher Ed. By Amanda Friedman The downfall of the “Chevron deference” may complicate the implementation of Title IX rules and a bevy of other policies that touch college campuses. DATA What Is the Share of Minority Instructors at Colleges With the Most Full-Time Faculty Members? A look at changes in average annual percentages of full-time instructors who were members of specific racial and ethnic groups in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, by degree-granting college.
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