Education
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The U. of Chicago Is Feeling a Financial Squeeze
[ad_1] By Scott Carlson Illustration by The Chronicle; Jacob Boomsma, Getty Images What does it mean when one of higher…
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3 Ways That Anti-DEI Efforts Are Changing How Colleges Operate
[ad_1] By Alecia Taylor Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock image Some physical spaces, policies, and courses are being affected. [ad_2]…
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The Coalition for College’s New CEO Wants Admissions Leaders to Ask ‘Critical Questions’
[ad_1] By Eric Hoover Coalition for CollegeLiz Cheron The Chronicle caught up with Liz Cheron, who describes the importance of…
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Amid National Backlash, Colleges Brace for Fresh Wave of Anti-DEI Legislation
[ad_1] By J. Brian Charles Joan Wong for The Chronicle A Chronicle analysis has identified at least 19 bills that…
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After the Death of a Student-Affairs Leader, Lincoln U. of Missouri's President Is on Leave
[ad_1] By Alecia Taylor Illustration by The Chronicle; Wikimedia Commons photoLincoln U. of Missouri The president stepped aside as the…
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Russia Blacklisted a Prominent University. Its Russian Students and Staff Now Risk Arrest.
[ad_1] By Karin Fischer Illustration by The Chronicle; Getty Images; Jens Kalaene, picture-alliance, dpa, AP They say the the liberal-arts…
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Florida’s Public Colleges Are Told to Ease Transfer for Jewish Students
[ad_1] By Sonel Cutler Joseph Prezioso, AFP, Getty ImagesGov. Ron DeSantis of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the policy was…
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Wisconsin's Warning for Higher Ed
[ad_1] Leaders have put off making tough decisions about their public colleges for decades. The options have only grown more…
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Alleged Research Misconduct Can End College Presidencies. Are Search Committees Looking for It?
[ad_1] By David Jesse Illustration by The Chronicle; Erin Clark, The Boston Globe, Getty Images; Jeff Singer, Redux In the…
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A Brief Guide to How Colleges Adjudicate Plagiarism Cases
[ad_1] By Beth McMurtrie It varies widely, and the definition is debated. [ad_2] Source link
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