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THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Hysterical Style in American Academe By Joseph M. Keegin On the ideological posturing and moral nitpicking of the very online. ADVERTISEMENT STUDENT SLUMP Higher Ed’s Enrollment Crash Has Been Underway for Years By Audrey Williams June The slide began more than a decade ago. The pandemic accelerated it. GOLDEN PARACHUTE Questions Linger After Another Million-Dollar Payout for a College President’s Exit By Wyatt Myskow Colorado State’s leader is getting $1.5 million to resign two years early.
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LATITUDES By Karin Fischer On Capitol Hill, an effort to change policy for international and undocumented students. Plus, the White House weighs in on academic ties with Russia. THE EDGE What Should Education Philanthropists Fund Next? By Goldie Blumenstyk It’s a provocative question, given the many worthy causes they already support. But here’s what I think. How about you?
Virtual Events: Tune In Live LIBERAL-ARTS COLLEGES Higher Ed’s Digital Future: Liberal-Arts Colleges UPCOMING: June 21 | 2 p.m. ET: Liberal-arts colleges are facing an uncertain future as places of high-touch residential education in a world of digital learning. This forum will look at how to balance those priorities. With Support From Verizon. Register here. CONTINUING EDUCATION The Future of Lifelong Learning UPCOMING: June 22 | 2 p.m. ET: Covid has changed expectations in higher ed. In this forum, learn how college programs can serve students who have credits but no degree or who are studying to advance their careers. With Support From LinkedIn. Register here. ATHLETICS The Legacy of Title IX for College Athletics UPCOMING: June 23 | 2 p.m. ET: The passage of Title IX 50 years ago changed how we think about women and sports. In this forum, experts discuss how colleges can create equitable opportunities for female athletes. With Support From TIAA. Register here.
UPCOMING EVENT Join us August 2-19 for a virtual professional development program on overcoming the challenges of the department chair role and creating a strategic vision for individual and departmental growth. Reserve your spot now. Space is limited.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Everything About How We Evaluate Teaching Needs a Makeover By Richard Badenhausen For a true culture shift to take place about teaching, colleges need to fix more than just the peer-review process.
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