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AMERICA'S VIEWS ON COLLEGE Where the Public Sees Value in Higher Ed By Jacquelyn Elias and Brian O’Leary The Chronicle asked more than a thousand adults how well colleges serve students and society. Explore the data to find points of confidence and doubt, consensus and divergence. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT A series by The Chronicle to examine higher ed’s public-perception problem — and the solutions to it. CAMPUS CULTURE Should the Academic Calendar Include More Religious Holidays? By Amita Chatterjee Colleges are facing pressure to acknowledge non-Christian faiths and adopt more flexible, accessible policies for attendance and coursework.
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MONEY WOES U. of Arizona Has a ‘Major Problem’ With Finances, Its President Says By Calli McMurray The university says it has $240 million less in reserves than originally calculated. Financial aid will be scaled back, and the athletics department could face “draconian cuts.” LATITUDES A New Coalition Will Advocate for a Coordinated National Strategy on International Students By Karin Fischer Also, Republican lawmakers want to revive a federal investigation into academic ties to China.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why Are We So Squeamish About Teaching ‘Skills’? By Leonard Cassuto Professors have always preferred to teach content over skills. But shifting that focus might just revive our graduate programs.
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