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THE FINANCIAL PICTURE Why Doomsday Hasn’t Happened By Lee Gardner Most colleges averted financial disaster. But the pandemic will still have a lasting impact. |
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THE EDGE What Happened to Summer Jobs? By Goldie Blumenstyk The share of teenagers who work over the summer and in school has been falling for decades, in part because they are concentrating on academics. But are they missing out on a formative experience? |
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Today's Global Campus Strategies for Reviving International Enrollments and Study Abroad Pandemic travel restrictions cut both ways, causing international enrollments to plummet and limiting study-abroad opportunities. This Chronicle report provides an in-depth look at how the global education experience has changed and offers strategies for assessing and adapting programs to ensure students' exposure to cultural and global diversity. Order your copy today. |
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