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TEACHING AND LEARNING By Beckie Supiano Nearly all instructors who were teaching when the pandemic hit had to change their assignments and policies. Many are sticking with those changes. ADVERTISEMENT ASSAULT ON TENURE South Carolina Legislators Want to ‘Cancel’ Tenure By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Republicans introduced a bill that would eliminate tenure for professors hired in 2023 or later, instead offering them contracts no longer than five years. RACIAL JUSTICE Georgia’s Campuses Will Continue to Honor People Who Had Ties to Slavery and Racism By Eric Kelderman With little explanation, the Board of Regents rejected an advisory group’s call to remove the names of 75 buildings across the 26-campus state university system.
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ECONOMICS AHEAD A Forecast From Fitch Sees Widening Gaps in Colleges’ Finances By Lee Gardner Pre-pandemic enrollment trends and recent endowment returns and inflation increases could mean the strong will get stronger and the weak weaker. RACE ON CAMPUS What ‘Family Feud’ Has to Do With Student Debt By Katherine Mangan Black students, on average, owe thousands more than their white peers when they graduate, and the disparity only grows with time. Philanthropists want to change that.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES The Big Universities Students Need Now UPCOMING: December 7, at 2 p.m., ET. MENTAL HEALTH The Mental-Health Crisis on Campus UPCOMING: December 8, at 2 p.m., ET. STUDENT PERSPECTIVES What Does the Class of 2025 Expect From Colleges? UPCOMING: December 9, at 2 p.m., ET.
UPCOMING EVENT Join us January 10-14 for a virtual professional development program on overcoming the challenges of the department chair role and creating a strategic vision for individual and departmental growth. Reserve your spot now. Space is limited.
Views ADVICE Admin 101: How to Design a Leadership Search in Crisis Times By David D. Perlmutter Since the pandemic began, we have updated the administrative-hiring playbook — and it’s not a temporary patch.
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