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'HE IS A CHAMELEON' At U. of Michigan, Frustrations Grew Over a President Who Couldn’t Be Pinned Down By David Jesse Santa J. Ono, now the sole finalist for the University of Florida presidency, could be hard to find in Ann Arbor, several sources said. The university called the idea that its former president was disengaged “false and absurd.”
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY The Trump Administration Widens Its Scrutiny of Colleges, With Help From the Internet By Francie Diep After months of headlines about elite colleges, the Trump administration is announcing investigations of less-prominent ones, sometimes seemingly in reaction to viral news. 'DEEPLY UNSETTLING' Harvard’s Battle With Trump Escalates as Research Money Is Suddenly Canceled By Maddie Khaw The university filed an amended complaint against the administration in response to the loss of the grants, which had previously been frozen. ADVICE Your Students Need an AI-Aware Professor By Marc Watkins Here’s a sustainable plan to bring you up to speed on a technology that academe can’t afford to ignore. THE EDGE What a Long-Running TV Show Has to Say About the Journey From High School to College to Career By Scott Carlson The new season of Roadtrip Nation reminds young people it’s OK to not have it all figured out.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE Why Admissions Leaders Are Wearing Down, Burning Out, and Leaving Jobs They Once Loved By Eric Hoover The field is losing top talent even as the stakes of enrollment work are getting higher. The roots of the problem run deep.
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