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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Why the Caregiving Crisis Is Driving Scholars Out of Higher Ed By Emily C. Bloom For faculty members of the “sandwich generation” — charged with caring for both children and aging parents at the same time — the financial costs are astronomical. ADVERTISEMENT REDEMPTION ARC How a Chancellor on the Ropes Regained Campus Confidence By Megan Zahneis Mun Y. Choi, chancellor of the University of Missouri at Columbia, managed to turn around dismal approval ratings over the last two years. How did he do it? TRUTH IN DATA Actually, There Are More Conservatives on the Faculty Than You Think, Study Finds By Alex Walters In previous research on professors’ politics, participants would categorize or describe themselves in surveys. A new study used their social-media activity.
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