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THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION By Evan Goldstein and Len Gutkin Four scholars with very different opinions debate antisemitism on college campuses.
Q&A By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Trump’s campaign against higher ed relies on the idea that antisemitism and anti-Zionist discrimination violates federal civil-rights law. That’s not always true, two professors say. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Gregory Conti It’s time to get serious again. DATA Our analysis offers a sector-by-sector look at changes in average annual pay for workers in noninstructional jobs from 2012-13 to 2023-24. TEACHING In-class structured essays and no-tech classrooms helped build confidence and skills. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Iowa and Texas.
Upcoming Professional Development Program ![]() Our flagship Strategic-Leadership Program for Department Chairs is back in June! Join us for small-group workshops that will help you develop a personal and departmental vision, as well as high-level seminars that will give you insights on the big-picture issues in higher ed today. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED UPCOMING: June 5, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Today’s college students will enter a job market that’s transformed by AI, making AI literacy an essential skill for the future work force. In this virtual forum, we will explore steps taken to update courses to account for AI. With Support From University of South Florida. Register now. THE WORK FORCE UPCOMING: June 10, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET The Chronicle partnered with Langer Research Associates to interview 29 young people — some who enrolled in college, and some who pursued work-force training programs. Hear what they have to say. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. CAREER PREPARATION UPCOMING: June 17, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET With more employers demanding AI skills, microcredentials in AI might be one way for colleges to engage new students and to better prepare them for the work force. With Support From Coursera. Register now.
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