You can also read this newsletter on the web. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, unsubscribe.
WHAT IS COLLEGE FOR? By Kelly Field The rise of faster bachelor’s degrees raises the question of what college is for. DISMANTLING DEI By Adrienne Lu The state is the fourth to usher in sweeping legislation that prohibits identity-based outreach efforts. 'RUNNING TO CATCH UP' By Katherine Mangan During a recent convening, diversity officers shared ideas for surviving an increasingly vicious political campaign to eliminate their jobs.
SPONSOR CONTENT | Chime
'A LOT OF GRAY AREAS' By Alecia Taylor Over 70 percent of their students qualify for Pell Grants, a key indicator of financial need. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano Students who’ve taken a flipped math course ask for more. Plus, new evidence on how the pandemic shifted students’ knowledge of active learning.
NEWSLETTER Find insights to improve teaching and learning across your campus. Delivered on Thursdays. To read this newsletter as soon as it sends, sign up to receive it in your email inbox.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live POST-GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT UPCOMING: March 26, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. In a tough job market for recent graduates, colleges must better integrate career support into their programs. Join us for an expert panel on what they’re doing. With Support From the University of Florida. Register here. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UPCOMING: April 3, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. New AI tools expand chatbot capabilities, making them more helpful to students in navigating admissions and enrollment. This forum will explore best practices for chatbots on campus. With Support From AWS. Register here. EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION UPCOMING: April 11, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Programs like experiential education help expand creativity and independence. Join us to discuss how to re-engage students with such programs. With Support From the Illinois Institute of Technology. Register here.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Enjoying the newsletter? Subscribe today for unlimited access to essential news, analysis, and advice.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Allison M. Vaillancourt You’ve been in your share of awful meetings. Here’s how to lead better ones.
SPONSOR CONTENT | Curtin University “I encourage all students to embrace a study abroad, or student exchange opportunity,” says Harlene Hayne, vice-chancellor at Curtin University in Western Australia. Originally from Colorado, Hayne’s embrace of and advocacy for exploration helps drive intellectual curiosity at Curtin.
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Order our new Digital Reports Bundle and save on a year’s worth of in-depth reports. Buy before March 31 to secure a copy of our latest release, Higher Education in 2035, plus The Athletics Advantage and A Toolbox for Deans as a one-time bonus.
Upcoming Workshop Join us this spring for a virtual professional development program designed for women leaders across various roles in higher ed. This workshop series will help participants better understand the complex set of challenges they may face and think creatively to implement transformative change on their campuses. Reserve your spot today!
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Assistant or Associate Professor PhD in Physiology, Pharmacology a plus Mississippi College Assistant or Associate Professor Cell Biology/Genetics Mississippi College Associate Professor, Clinical Faculty Appointment (CFA) NAS Recruitment Communications - University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Sisters of the Holy Names
CAREER RESOURCES Read the March collection for insights on navigating the anticipation of job offers. Explore our topics on how hiring decisions transpire, managing anxiety, and what to do if you receive an offer!
NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK
This newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. |