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A LOOK IN THE MIRROR By Emma Pettit Professors’ responses to an internal survey were candid and occasionally brutal.
THE REVIEW | OPINION By Michael W. Clune A new bipartisan consensus is coming. BUDGET TROUBLES By Adrienne Lu Several institutions have announced overall expense reductions, hiring freezes, and other measures amid uncertainty over federal funding. They won’t be the last. INTERNATIONAL By Karin Fischer Foreign students make up almost 28 percent of its total student body. The unprecedented move would also force existing students to transfer or lose their legal status. BUDGET BILL By Francie Diep The bill would have profound effects across the sector. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest. RACE ON CAMPUS By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez Plus, what will happen to an established diversity program in the anti-DEI crusade?
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