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CULTURE SHIFT By Beth McMurtrie The crisis has worsened, many professors say. Is it time to think differently?
STUDENT SUCCESS By Graham Vyse Watch our explainer to better understand a significant shift in higher ed — and the ways professors are rethinking how they impart knowledge. 'LIFE SUPPORT' By Maddie Khaw Some foundations are offering much-needed stopgaps for researchers. But that’s not a permanent fix, scientists and advocates say.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Noliwe M. Rooks The pendulum has swung away from social justice. ADVICE By Allison L. Turcio Used with intention, this tech will free up your time to do the human parts of enrollment work that matter most. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Tennessee.
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The Great Read THE REVIEW | ARCHIVE By Russell Jacoby The relationship between political diversity and intellectual diversity is, at best, tenuous.
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