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'COMPLIANCE U' By Maggie Hicks In Republican-controlled states, lawmakers are leaning on legalese and intimidation to stamp out diversity efforts in public higher ed. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Sweeping, Confusing, and Inconsistent: How Colleges Have Actually Responded to DEI Bans By Erin Gretzinger and Maggie Hicks A Chronicle survey of Florida and Texas institutions reveals how chaotic the implementation of the controversial laws has been. THE REVIEW | OPINION Community Groups Shouldn’t Dictate Academic Hiring By Alexander Jabbari Recently, the University of Minnesota tarnished its reputation by caving to community pressure over the hiring of a director for its Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
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LATITUDES In a Reversal, Trump Promises Green Cards to Foreign Graduates of U.S. Colleges By Karin Fischer But the presidential candidate’s campaign comments differ from his record. And international students may be tuning out the election. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Want to Understand the Right? Look to the 1990s. By Kim Phillips-Fein How Ross Perot, David Duke, Pat Buchanan, and others inaugurated a politics of betrayal.
UPCOMING PROGRAM The Chronicle is partnering with Ithaka S+R to host a brand new professional development program for librarians in July. This innovative two-week program will help library leaders understand the many roles they might take on, boost the success of the campus library, and better align with their institution’s goals. Learn more about our seminars and workshops, and register today!
Views ADVICE How to Publish a ‘Timely’ Scholarly Book By Rebecca Colesworthy Dos and don’ts for making your writing project relevant as it moves from proposal to manuscript to promotion.
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