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THE REVIEW | OPINION They’ve Been Scheming to Cut Tenure for Years. It’s Happening. By Jacques Berlinerblau We’re in the execution phase of the profession’s demise. ADVERTISEMENT 'AN UNTAPPED TALENT POOL' By Kelly Field Colleges are enrolling more students on the autism spectrum, but a third of graduates with autism don’t find jobs. Here’s how one university is aiming to change that. WELLNESS ON CAMPUS Students Say Mental-Health Breaks From Class Help Them Succeed. Here’s How Colleges Are Responding. By Julian Roberts-Grmela Three campuses weigh strategies to support students without disrupting learning or burdening faculty members.
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TEACHING Rethinking Research Papers, and Other Responses to ChatGPT By Beth McMurtrie I share questions, concerns, and ideas on how faculty members are adapting to AI in the classroom. THE EDGE Do Completion Grants Really ‘Move the Needle’? By Goldie Blumenstyk A study found that the grants did nothing to improve graduation rates at 11 institutions, but advocates of the tactic say the analysis is in no way conclusive.
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