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THE REVIEW | ESSAY You Could Not Pay Me Enough to Be a College President By Daniel W. Drezner Soon enough, the capable few won’t want the job either. ADVERTISEMENT LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE Chapel Hill Gets an Interim Chancellor With Political Connections and No Academic Experience By David Jesse The appointment of Lee Roberts, a former state budget chief, reinforced fears that the permanent chancellor would be chosen without the campus’s input. THE REVIEW | OPINION This Is a Golden Age of Academic Unionization By Jason de Stefano Academe’s most precarious workers are delivering a better future for us all.
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TEACHING ChatGPT, and Other Topics That Caught Your Attention By Beckie Supiano Our annual look back on the issues that resonated with readers. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Fulbright Program Is Quietly Burying Its History By Karin Fischer Can America’s premier international-exchange program grapple with its founder’s troubled civil-rights past?
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Instead of a Writing Marathon, Why Not Try a Sprint? By Dana M. Polanichka and Aubrey Westfall How to organize an on-campus meetup for faculty members looking for a burst of progress on a manuscript.
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