Read this newsletter on the web. THE REVIEW Why Haven’t More Colleges Closed? By Rebecca S. Natow Prognosticators predicted mass shutterings. That hasn’t happened, but other enormous changes are underway. |
BACKGROUNDER The Great Contraction By Lee Gardner Cuts alone will not be enough to turn colleges’ fortunes around. |
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Paid for and Created by University of Birmingham Introducing techniques to more effectively spot danger signs, Birmingham teams are introducing blood collection bags to monitor loss of blood, establishing a clear plan of action to stop excessive bleeding. |
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Paid for and Created by Utrecht University A catalyst for change, Utrecht University aims to stimulate collaboration, exchange and co-creation across borders of academic fields to find solutions to complex, societal challenges from multiple perspectives. |
| Faculty Diversity What Colleges Need to Do Now The growing racial-justice movement has led colleges to rethink diversity on many fronts, including in their faculty ranks. This collection from The Chronicle includes articles, advice, and essays on how colleges can diversify their faculties and help minority scholars thrive. Order your copy today. | |