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BLOCKING RESEARCH NIH Funding Is at a Standstill. This Professor Is Tracking the Delays. By Stephanie M. Lee More than half of the NIH grant-review meetings that were supposed to take place this year have been canceled, she says. “Without these meetings happening, nothing can get funded.”
A 'SYSTEMATIC ATTACK' States Are Once Again Taking Aim at Tenure. This Time Might Be Different. By Maya Stahl A wave of bills seek to crack down on tenure by effectively eliminating it, calling for a stricter system of post-tenure review, or some combination. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE What’s Up With Grade Inflation? By Jack Stripling Our collective obsession with college students’ grades might say more about us than them. THE REVIEW | OPINION Can Academic Freedom Survive the AAUP? By Tom Ginsburg The organization’s new policies imperil the sector they’re supposed to protect. LATITUDES Has Trump Made the U.S. a No-Go Zone for Foreign Academics? By Karin Fischer Plus, a college gives in to congressional pressure to end its China partnership, and colleges’ foreign funds face more questions.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED Improving Operations With AI: Case Studies UPCOMING: March 11, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET AI has some higher-ed offices in a panic. Others, however, are embracing it. Join this virtual forum and see how other campuses are using AI to improve operational efficiency, and how you can navigate safe implementation of AI on your campus. Register here. THE WORKPLACE UPCOMING: March 18, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET What can administrators do to create more supportive environments in a fast-changing, politically unstable climate? Join us for a virtual forum that discusses findings from a recent survey of faculty and staff. With Support From Zoom. Register Now.
Trump and Higher Ed Part 2: We Answer Your Questions Join us Thursday, March 6 at 1 p.m. E.T. for Part 2 of our free virtual forum about President Trump's impact on higher education. This time, we'll focus on answering readers' questions about the repercussions of Trump's policies for colleges and their employees. When you RSVP, you can submit questions for our speakers in advance. Register for Part 2 here.
The Great Read ARCHIVE Higher Ed’s Ruinous Resistance to Change By Brian Rosenberg The academy excels at preserving the status quo. It’s time to evolve.
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