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SUPPORTIVE STRATEGIES Why Students Can’t Work on Their Own By Beckie Supiano Many struggle to complete coursework independently. How can professors adjust? ADVERTISEMENT PRICEY POWERPOINTS Ben Sasse Spent Far More Than His Predecessor. Including on These Reports. By Emma Pettit When Sasse was its president, the University of Florida reportedly paid McKinsey & Company $4.7 million for consulting. The Chronicle obtained documents the firm had produced. LOOKING BACK He Transformed a Sinking Public-College System. Here’s What He Learned. By Lee Gardner Daniel Greenstein’s tenure was defined by merging six campuses into two new institutions. THE REVIEW | OPINION College Athletes Are Being Robbed of an Education By Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva The current professionalized student sport regime makes learning impossible. THE EDGE I’m Retiring, but You’re Not Rid of Me Yet By Goldie Blumenstyk After more than 36 years, Goldie Blumenstyk steps away from The Chronicle, with reflections on her career and on key issues for higher ed’s future.
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