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EXPLAINER Diversity Statements Are Under Fire. Here’s What They Are and How They’re Used. By Megan Zahneis The documents, widely requested as part of faculty-job searches for over a decade, have lately become controversial. ADVERTISEMENT FINANCE AND OPERATIONS A University Had Big Goals for Expansion. Now, It’s Drastically Cutting Back. By Dan Bauman In recent years, Saint Leo University, in Florida, has lost half its student body, a third of its staff, and more than half of its satellite campuses. BACKGROUNDER Colleges Fear Cost of Doing Business Will Become Much Costlier By Lee Gardner Inflation, enrollment woes, and increasing intolerance of tuition increases have made this budget season especially difficult.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY When Ideology Drives Social Science By Michael Jindra and Arthur Sakamoto Statistical malfeasance and cherry-picking are rife. RACE ON CAMPUS How #YeIsRight Spurred Campus Antisemitism By Sylvia Goodman College administrators and Jewish civil-rights activists were already on high alert when the artist formerly known as Kanye West went on an antisemitic rant.
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READER VOICES At Macalester College, the Feelings of the Religious Also MatterFalse That Academic Freedom Must Sometimes Cede to DEI ObjectivesEssay Critical of How Elite Colleges Praise Their Students Conflated Effort and MeritHigher Ed Has Only Itself to Blame for Quandary Over ChatGPTCenter for Civic Education at U. of Florida Was Always a Political Provocation ADVERTISEMENT
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