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'COLLATERAL DAMAGE' The Long History of Universities Displacing Black People By Louis Hansen The expansion of higher education uprooted hundreds of Black families. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER How a Virginia College Destroyed a Black Neighborhood By Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen Eminent-domain seizures by colleges across the country exacerbated the racial wealth gap. IN THE MIDDLE The ‘Linchpin’ Job That Sits Between the President and the Board By David Jesse Once a secretarial position, the board professional has turned into a little-known pocket of power advising both the board and the administration.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Robinson Crusoe Walks Into a Bar By Jason Pearl A literary scholar and an improbable lawsuit. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Meet the Cybersecurity Threat Haunting Community Colleges: ‘Ghost Students’ By Emma Hall Institutions have been flooded with fraudulent applications as scammers gum up admissions systems and steal financial-aid dollars. Combating it hasn’t been easy.
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Views ADVICE What Do You Need in Your Next President? By Suzanne Teer Too many leadership searches cut short the planning phase, which can be a missed opportunity and a time-consuming mistake. ADVERTISEMENT
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES TENURE TRACK POSITIONS Fall 2024 West Chester University Towson University Multiple tenured and tenure-track faculty positions Arizona State University Open Rank Professorof Literacy (Assistant, Associate, Full) University at Albany Rutgers School of Communication and Information Tenure-track and Tenured Faculty Positions Rutgers University Tenure Track and Non-Tenure Track Faculty Openings in Various Disciplines Augsburg University CBR Chair in Politics and Censorship University of Austin Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the Liberal Arts University of Minnesota Morris Faculty Position in Global Economics and Management Group Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2024-2025 Corcoran Visiting Chair in Christian-Jewish Relations Boston College
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