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WORK FORCE Higher Ed’s Hiring Crunch Was Already Bad. It Got Worse Over the Summer. By Megan Zahneis The pandemic and its aftermath have “created a tsunami of hiring and retention challenges,” according to a recent Chronicle survey. ADVERTISEMENT ACADEMIC FREEDOM By Nell Gluckman University of Idaho faculty members are concerned about restrictive guidance they received from their university telling them what they can and cannot say about abortion. FACULTY SPEECH It’s Not Clear Whether Public-College Professors Have First Amendment Rights When They’re Teaching By Francie Diep “It remains more of an open question than those of us who are academics would like it to be,” one expert said. STUDENT ACCESS The ‘Student List’ Business Is Changing. Will That Make Student Recruitment Less Equitable? By Eric Hoover The big, unregulated industry that helps colleges generate “leads” “is undergoing a radical transformation that threatens to cause a college-access crisis,” a new report says. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Higher ed is on the ballot.
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