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THE FUTURE OF TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie Pandemic necessity cleared the way for sweeping change in the classroom, but the faculty and students are still working out the details. STRIFE IN THE MIDDLE EAST By Karin Fischer Some have struggled to find the right words on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Others have opted not to speak at all. LEADERSHIP By Maggie Hicks George Mason University’s president and spokesman gave The Chronicle a rare glimpse into the process they took to respond to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, risk data for study overseas. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Audrey Williams June Last year’s doctoral class was predominantly white, and nearly a third of the cohort came from just 21 institutions.
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Views ADVICE By David D. Perlmutter Good mentors can be hard to find in this era of stress, uncertainty, and paranoia in higher education.
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