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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Hamline President Goes on the Offensive By Mark Berkson Despite the AAUP’s concerns about academic freedom, Fayneese Miller is doubling down. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Most of All, I Am Offended as a Muslim By Amna Khalid On Hamline University’s shocking imposition of narrow religious orthodoxy in the classroom. A CRITICAL RESOLUTION After Months of Turmoil, Rutgers Senate Votes No Confidence in President By Charlotte Matherly Members of the University Senate cited Jonathan Holloway’s handling of a strike, the removal of a popular chancellor, and other factors in the symbolic gesture.
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DATA Which College Groups Have the Highest Enrollment? Statistical snapshots of bachelor’s degrees conferred by colleges in 32 disciplines over time, from 2018 to 2020. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Americans Value Good Teaching. Do Colleges? By Beth McMurtrie The evidence doesn’t look good.
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FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Public confidence in higher education has fallen in recent years, with barely half of Americans seeing it in a positive light. Order this report today to examine the many roles colleges play in their local communities and how institutions are reimagining their outreach to rebuild public trust.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES The Associated Colleges of the Midwest Marist College 2024-2025 Tenure-Track Faculty Positions California State University Fullerton Associate Dean - College of Arts & Sciences Bryant University Austin Peay State University WHO'S INVESTING IN GLOBAL STUDIES? Indiana University Bloomington Multiple Positions with the NC State College of Education North Carolina State University College of Education The Evergreen State College Associate or Assistant Professor for Department of Health Behavior Texas A&M University CBR Chair in Politics and Censorship University of Austin
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