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THE REVIEW | ESSAY My Days of Alcoholism and Academic Sabotage By Ed Simon An alcoholic Milton scholar on the loose in London. ADVERTISEMENT ATHLETICS ANGST Conference Realignment Is Sweeping College Sports. Here’s Why It Matters. By Maggie Hicks Last week, a venerable athletics alliance effectively folded in a couple of days — over money. The consequences for higher ed could be drastic. FACULTY HIRING Diversity Statements Get the Ax at Arizona’s Public Universities By Zachary Schermele A spokesperson for Arizona State University told The Chronicle that the campus had begun carrying out the change last spring.
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BACKGROUNDER 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. LATITUDES For Colleges, New Efforts to Embrace Alumni Around the Globe By Karin Fischer A new professional group will focus on international alumni relations.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Hold a Better Class Discussion By Jay Howard Good discussions involve taking risks, by the students and the professor. This comprehensive guide is filled with tips to help improve yours. ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Despite years of legislation meant to open up higher education to people with disabilities, colleges are still a long way from achieving equity. Order your copy to examine how colleges are working to be more accessible and the challenges that remain.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs SUNY Geneseo Assistant Director of Multicultural Student Services Western Washington University Chair, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Sciences
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