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CREEPING CONCERNS By Eric Kelderman Even college leaders outside the immediate political fray say they’re constantly responding to policy changes and campus fears. 'A CREATIVE SOLUTION' By Christa Dutton With an expanded endowment tax, research cuts, and a possible chill on international enrollment looming, the college opted to budget for just a quarter “to avoid overcorrecting.” THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Daniel J. Solomon We must stand up to Trump’s reactionary arsonists. ADVICE By Angel B. Pérez In this era of constant disruption, the traditional leadership playbook no longer applies. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Nicolas Langlitz follows up on diversity in the age of Trump. NEWLY UPDATED By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s updates detail changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at seven institutions, including the University of Montana, Wichita State University, and the University of Louisville.
Upcoming Professional Development Program ![]() This Mental Health Awareness Month, take charge of your role in creating a supportive environment and building strong mental health practices on your campus.Our virtual Mental Health Forum will provide faculty and staff with context, tools, and strategies to help manage their own anxiety amid the turbulent times higher ed is facing, as well as guidance on how to better support students through their struggles. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED UPCOMING: June 5, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Today’s college students will enter a job market that’s transformed by AI, making AI literacy an essential skill for the future work force. In this virtual forum, we will explore steps taken to update courses to account for AI. With Support From University of South Florida. Register now. THE WORK FORCE UPCOMING: June 10, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET The Chronicle partnered with Langer Research Associates to interview 29 young people — some who enrolled in college, and some who pursued work-force training programs. Hear what they have to say. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. CAREER PREPARATION UPCOMING: June 17, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET With more employers demanding AI skills, microcredentials in AI might be one way for colleges to engage new students and to better prepare them for the work force. With Support From Coursera. Register now.
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