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CAMPUS ACTIVISM Trump Administration Says Columbia U.’s Federal Funding at Risk Over Protest Response By Kate Hidalgo Bellows President Trump also said Tuesday that his administration would cut federal funding from any institution that allowed “illegal protests” to persist.
THE REVIEW | OPINION By Jeremy C. Young The sector is at war. It’s time to fight harder. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Corey Robin New York’s governor declares a job listing in Palestinian studies “hateful rhetoric.” What’s next?
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TAKING STOCK What’s Next for Higher Ed Under Trump? By Sarah Brown and Rick Seltzer Chronicle experts discuss what’s happened, and where things are heading. TEACHING Can AI Actually Help Students Write Authentically? By Beth McMurtrie A professor shares her approach, which has shown good results so far.
Upcoming Workshop We've partnered with experienced academic leaders at Dever Justice LLC to design a virtual four-hour program for aspiring administrators. This workshop will offer faculty members the opportunity to explore a potential career path in academic administration, with insights on the personal, professional, and logisitcal steps involved. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live THE WORKPLACE UPCOMING: March 18, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET What can administrators do to create more supportive environments in a fast-changing, politically unstable climate? Join us for a virtual forum that discusses findings from a recent survey of faculty and staff. With Support From Zoom. Register Now. ENROLLMENT AND ADMISSIONS UPCOMING: March 20, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET What does college admissions look like in an atmosphere that’s rife with AI use and no longer race-conscious? Join us to find out in our new virtual forum.With Support From Acuity Insights. Register here. AI AND HIGHER ED UPCOMING: March 25, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET As faculty and administration stances on AI adoption continue to diverge, how can academe move forward? This virtual forum discusses how the two groups can work together to address concerns. With Support From AWS. Register Now.
Trump and Higher Ed Part 2: We Answer Your Questions Join us Thursday, March 6 at 1 p.m. E.T. for Part 2 of our free virtual forum about President Trump's impact on higher education. This time, we'll focus on answering readers' questions about the repercussions of Trump's policies for colleges and their employees. When you RSVP, you can submit questions for our speakers in advance. Register for Part 2 here.
The Great Read ARCHIVE A Museum Was Warned About Looted Antiquities. It Didn’t Listen. By Stephanie M. Lee Emory University’s art museum wanted only the finest artifacts. Hundreds of them are tied to convicted and alleged traffickers.
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