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THE REVIEW | OPINION I’m a Professor. I Never Expected to Be Arrested by My Own University. By Sarah D. Phillips This madness must end. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION Protect the Student Protesters. Don’t Idealize Them. By Arash Azizi Today’s student left has inherited some of the worst tendencies of the ’60s. NEWLY UPDATED Here’s Where Student Protesters Are Demanding Divestment From Israel By Sonel Cutler and Alecia Taylor Our map shows activists have put up new encampments since Friday at Pitzer College, Wesleyan University, the Universities of Georgia, of Vermont, and of Wisconsin at Madison, and more.
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COMPENSATION This Under-the-Radar Pay Model Puts a Dollar Amount on Class Size By Adrienne Lu Some financially strained colleges have told instructors their pay will be based on the number of students in their classes. For one adjunct professor, that amounted to a $101 paycheck. NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger and Maggie Hicks We have updated our database of ways colleges are dropping their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts to include the Universities of Iowa and Northern Iowa and to provide new data for Iowa State University and the University of Texas at Austin and at Dallas. TEACHING How Has ChatGPT Affected Your Teaching This Semester? By Beth McMurtrie We want to hear whether things have improved, gotten worse, or stayed about the same. LATITUDES How a Business School Took an Entrepreneurial Approach to International Education By Karin Fischer Plus, updates on global research and concerns about deaths of Indian students.
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Views ADVICE You Don’t Have to Mull the Retirement Question Alone By G. Anne Bogat, Kathleen McCartney, and Rena Repetti Three professors share lessons learned from joining a support group to “workshop” the decision on when to retire.
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