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ELECTION 2022 What the Election Results Mean for Higher Ed By Sarah Brown and Andy Thomason Tuesday’s midterms seemed likely to bring a divided government to Washington, signaling an uptick in scrutiny of student-debt relief, Title IX, and other higher-ed issues. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER College Is a Dividing Line in Politics. Here’s What You Need to Know. By Sarah Brown, Carolyn Kuimelis, and Grace Mayer In the past three elections, the gap has widened between voters with college degrees and voters without them. CAMPUS SAFETY When Dating Violence Is a Taboo Topic By Karin Fischer Colleges struggle to make sexual-assault education culturally relevant.
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BACKGROUNDER By Emma Pettit The killing of a student, one in a growing list of victims, opened her university’s eyes to the unseen danger of intimate-partner violence. RACE ON CAMPUS 4 Things We Learned About Belonging for Students of Color By Oyin Adedoyin College campuses are growing increasingly diverse. Here are some things that two students of color say improved their college experience.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live CAMPUS PLANNING Creating Campus Spaces to Support Student Success UPCOMING: November 10, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In this forum, a panel of experts in architecture, campus planning, and student life will offer ideas for how colleges can rethink their campus design to better meet student needs. With Support From JLL. Register here. INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT Shifting International-Student Trends UPCOMING: November 15, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: International-enrollment trends have changed recently. In this forum, a panel of experts will dive into the newest Open Doors report to examine the current landscape. With Support From ETS. Register here. CURRICULUM DESIGN How to Design Learning for Student Success UPCOMING: November 16, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In this forum, college leaders will share thoughts on the growing trend of institutions turning to students for input about coursework, curricula, and teaching styles. With Support From Pearson. Register here.
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Views ADVICE Beating Yourself Up Is Labor, but It’s Not Work By Rebecca Schuman Advice from an academic-productivity expert on how to extinguish self-defeating talk about your research abilities.
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