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AN ADVANTAGE By J. Brian Charles The practice favors wealthy, white students, but colleges say it helps them plan ahead and recruit more loyal students. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Rebecca L. Walkowitz Once a program is gone, it is very difficult and expensive to bring it back. ANTI-SCIENCE By Tom Bartlett In a new book, he argues that colleges need to do more to support scientists. AN UPDATE By Francie Diep The university, which dropped five spots on the 2023 list, said on Monday that the publication’s new emphasis on certain measures of social mobility was “deeply misleading.” LATITUDES By Karin Fischer One of Russia’s most prominent liberal-arts programs is shutting down. Plus, what’s next after West Virginia University cut foreign languages?
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Views ADVICE By Rebecca Colesworthy An acquisitions editor debunks four common myths and misconceptions about this central aspect of academic life.
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Public confidence in higher education has fallen in recent years, with barely half of Americans seeing it in a positive light. Order this report today to examine the many roles colleges play in their local communities and how institutions are reimagining their outreach to rebuild public trust.
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