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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Phillip Levine and Luke Pardue It’s time to retire skepticism around the value of a degree. BACKGROUNDER By Scott Carlson Yes, the sector has a lot that it needs to fix. But criticisms that seem to dismiss the value of college altogether often miss key details. SUPPLY-CHAIN WOES By Kelly Field Work-study jobs in local schools could save colleges money, stanch learning loss, and raise student engagement. But hurdles abound.
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LABOR By Adrienne Lu Administrators argue a work stoppage of 48,000 employees, which could throw the end of the year into chaos, is political and therefore illegal. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer A bill would revoke demonstrators’ student visas. And a new report warns China may be surveilling its students abroad.
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Views ADVICE By David D. Perlmutter Serious times call for serious leaders. But every administrator must guard against doom-and-gloom messaging.
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