The job market, demographics, and norms about work and life have shifted; Yale student at center of "napping while black" furor lashes out; and more.
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By Audrey Williams June

Six points of interest show how the job market, demographics, and norms about work and life have shifted, all worth considering as the association’s annual meeting opens on Thursday. (PREMIUM)

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Taking stock of a vanishing world. (PREMIUM)

Race on Campus
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The woman who complained to the campus police about a black student sleeping in a dormitory common room says in an essay that she was “cybermobbed and defamed” as a result of the episode. (PREMIUM)

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By Karin Fischer

Defense legislation signed into law by President Trump sets up two new working groups to tackle the issue of foreign influence on American campuses. And more news of global higher ed.

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