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IN THE HOT SEAT The Faculty Job (Almost) No One Wants By Megan Zahneis Chairing a department has never been easy. The pandemic has only made it tougher. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION Academe’s Allergy to Discussing Racial Preferences By Oliver Traldi Debates over affirmative action are coming — ready or not. BACKGROUNDER Academic Freedom Is on the Ropes By Alexander C. Kafka Academics are caught in a pincer grip from the political right and left.
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ACCREDITATION ANTICS ‘A Mandate for Musical Chairs': Florida Bill Would Require Colleges to Change Accreditors By Eric Kelderman The procedure would be costly, time-consuming, and might ultimately land institutions right back with their existing accreditor. BACKGROUNDER Florida Legislation May Shield University Presidential Searches From the Public By Chelsea Long A bill in the Florida Legislature aims to keep secret parts of the presidential-selection process at state colleges. Critics advocate for transparency.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A Better Way to Increase Faculty Diversity By Tameka Porter and Mark J. Rozell Institutions must go beyond vying for the same small group of minority scholars.
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