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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Great Faculty Disengagement By Kevin R. McClure and Alisa Hicklin Fryar Faculty members aren’t leaving in droves, but they are increasingly pulling away. ADVERTISEMENT FACULTY Harvard Professor Is Put on Unpaid Leave After University Finds He Violated Sex-Harassment Rules By Nell Gluckman John Comaroff, a noted anthropologist, will be punished after three graduate students alleged he acted inappropriately. BACKGROUNDER By Nell Gluckman Harvard’s John Comaroff is an influential scholar and a dedicated adviser. Three women say he abused his power.
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DIVERSITY IN LEADERSHIP Who’s Missing in Leadership at Elite Colleges? Women of Color, a New Report Finds By Chelsea Long Many of the nation’s R1 universities lack diversity at the top. Women, and particularly women of color, are underrepresented among all leadership positions internally and on university boards. ATHLETICS The NCAA Has a New Constitution. What Will That Mean for Big-Time College Sports? No One Knows By Eric Kelderman A major revision of the document will give power to the association’s three divisions. LIVE CORONAVIRUS UPDATES Students With Covid-19 Should Be Required to Test Out of Isolation, College Health Association Says By Oyin Adedoyin As the Omicron variant drives up cases on campus, colleges have been confused about changing guidance, particularly on how long infected people should quarantine. TEACHING The Limitations of Designing a Course That Can Pivot By Beckie Supiano To a point, designing a class for a possible pivot will make it better. But there’s also an “upper limit,” one expert says, on what’s possible in that kind of course.
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Views ADVICE Great Books, Graduate Students, and the Value of Fun in Higher Education By Leonard Cassuto A generalist-versus-specialist debate is burgeoning, and it’s one that academe badly needs to have — out in the open.
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