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STUDENT DEBT How Much Should You Borrow for a College Education? By Francie Diep, with graphics by Brian O'Leary Results from a national survey, commissioned by The Chronicle, offer a peek into how everyday Americans think about student debt. ADVERTISEMENT PRESIDENTS' ROUNDTABLE 3 Presidents on How Higher Ed Can Build Public Trust By Sara Lipka Public polling on higher education has set off some alarm bells. If confidence is falling, what does that augur for colleges? EXPLAINING 'THE CURRENT WAVE' What’s Different About Student Activism Over the Israel-Hamas War By Maggie Hicks The demonstrations and the reactions to them stand out in the long history of campus protests, experts say.
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TEACHING What Will Higher Ed’s Online Future Look Like? By Beth McMurtrie Surveys show a growing interest in blended and online teaching, but instructors want more support to do it well. BACKGROUNDER The Promise of Online Teaching Is Evident. Are Colleges Ready? By Beth McMurtrie Pandemic necessity cleared the way for sweeping change in the classroom, but the faculty and students are still working out the details.
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Views ADVICE When Your College Is Staring Death in the Face By Dena S. Davis What are a trustee’s duties to an institution on the brink of disaster?
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