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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Public Is Giving Up on Higher Ed By Michael D. Smith Our current system isn’t working for society. Digital alternatives can change that. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER What the Public Really Thinks About Higher Education By Eric Kelderman, with graphics by Jacqueline Elias and Brian O'Leary Americans still believe in the value of a college credential, but they aren’t convinced higher education is fulfilling its promise to society, The Chronicle’s national survey shows. INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENTS China Was Long the Top Source of Foreign Students in the U.S. Now India Has Overtaken It. By Karin Fischer and Dan Bauman Both countries saw big bumps in new students, a Chronicle analysis of visa data shows.
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EXPANDING 'POWERFUL' PATHWAYS Dual Enrollment Is Exploding. How Can Colleges Make Sure It’s Equitable? By Charlotte Matherly A new report suggests that institutions should focus on expanding outreach and making sure high-school students are taking courses that will actually help them. THE REVIEW Cynthia L. Haven Talks About René Girard; Hamline Frankly Defies the AAUP By Len Gutkin Another turn in a long-simmering academic-freedom drama.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT Making International Agents Work for You UPCOMING: October 12, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges are increasingly working with agencies to improve international enrollment. In this forum, experts will discuss the benefits and challenges of these partnerships. With Support From ICEF. Register here. STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Meaningful Classroom Engagement UPCOMING: October 19, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Many professors face apathetic, disengaged students struggling with mental health. Join us to discuss how instructors and leaders can foster engagement. With Support From Perlego. Register here. ENROLLMENT UPCOMING: October 24, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Enrollment data can help colleges tell how to support students in the process. Join us for insights on learning from those challenging dynamics.With Support From MARKETview. Register here.
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Views ADVICE How to Stay Friends on the Faculty Job Market By Paris Wicker and LaShawn Faith Washington What it’s like to maintain a friendship while competing for the same academic openings. ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Despite years of legislation meant to open up higher education to people with disabilities, colleges are still a long way from achieving equity. Order your copy to examine how colleges are working to be more accessible and the challenges that remain.
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