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THE REVIEW The Way We Classify Colleges Is All Wrong By Michael M. Crow and Jeffrey J. Selingo It’s time to do away with obsolete categories like “R1.” ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Is Climbing the Carnegie Research Rankings Worth the Price Tag? By Eric Kelderman So you want to join the elite ranks of Research 1 universities? Make sure that your aspirations match your institutional mission, and that you understand the long-term costs. RACE ON CAMPUS A Professor’s Apology for Showing a Film With Blackface Was Not Enough By Tom Bartlett A renowned composer is accused of committing a racist act for making students watch the 1965 version of Othello, in which Laurence Olivier darkened his skin.
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SHARED GOVERNANCE Fewer College Presidents Are Hired With Faculty Input. Here’s Why That Matters. By Megan Zahneis In the latest blow to shared governance, faculty participation in presidential searches has dropped for the first time in 100 years, according to the American Association of University Professors.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Make Your Teaching More Engaging By Sarah Rose Cavanagh Stimulate your students’ curiosity — and help them learn — using the tried-and-true techniques in this comprehensive guide.
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