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OPINION Why the Core Matters for a New Generation By Roosevelt Montás Required classes bring campuses together and are a boon to the humanities — if done right. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER The Humanities Have a Marketing Problem By Eric Hayot The curriculum is stale. The majors are stale. Here’s a plan for reinvention. ACADEMIC FREEDOM U. of Florida Dean Says He Was Directed to Reject Professor’s Request to Testify Against the State By Emma Pettit David E. Richardson, dean of the flagship’s liberal-arts-and-sciences college, said the policy to reject professors’ requests came from senior administrators.
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DATA A By-the-Numbers Look at a College’s Public Plea for Help By Audrey Williams June Inside the numbers of Bloomfield College, which went public with its search for strategic partners and benefactors. BACKGROUNDER How to Recognize the Warning Signs of a Death Spiral — and How Colleges Can Avoid One By Scott Carlson and James F. Galbally Jr. A checklist for leaders of colleges with small endowments, diminishing cash, uneven student demand, and stiff competition, and who are wondering what the future holds for their institutions. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk Their enrollments have plunged. Here are three ways colleges, employers, and organizations can help them succeed. NOW 1,132 COLLEGES Here’s a List of Colleges That Require Students or Employees to Be Vaccinated Against Covid-19 By Andy Thomason and Brian O’Leary More colleges are mandating vaccinations. Here are the ones we know about.
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