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BACKGROUNDER The New Order By Lindsay Ellis, Jack Stripling, and Dan Bauman How the nation’s partisan divisions consumed public-college boards and warped higher education. |
BACKGROUNDER At Some Colleges, Remote Work Could Be Here to Stay By Lindsay Ellis For months, colleges have weighed the risks and rewards of bringing students back to campuses disrupted by Covid-19. Now they’re considering what to do about their employees. |
Virtual Events: Tune In LiveListen to how one university president approaches leadership and innovation during a crisis. Sign up here for Monday's conversation between Scott Carlson, a senior writer at The Chronicle, and Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.Keep up on trends that will affect graduate and professional schools. Register here for Tuesday’s forum on how colleges can plan for graduate education’s post-pandemic future.Learn about technology's impact on colleges’ business model and their bottom lines. Sign up here for Wednesday's forum, the latest installment of a series, "Making Smart Tech Choices Now." | Subscribe to The Chronicle The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. | |
Paid for and Created by Lamar University Expanding their recruitment reach into the virtual realm, Lamar University’s Enrollment Services team launched virtual events and text campaigns to target tech-savvy students, showcasing the institution as a place where they can attain their life goals. |
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Job Announcement Speech Language Pathologists - Program and Student Administration at Emerson College.Visit jobs.chronicle.com for more details. |
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| Today's Global Campus Strategies for Reviving International Enrollments and Study Abroad Pandemic travel restrictions cut both ways, causing international enrollments to plummet and limiting study-abroad opportunities. This Chronicle report provides an in-depth look at how the global education experience has changed and offers strategies for assessing and adapting programs to ensure students' exposure to cultural and global diversity. Order your copy today. | |