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STAGNANT PAY By Adrienne Lu Faculty salaries haven’t moved for over a decade, and draconian cuts to higher ed threaten to make things worse.
LEADERSHIP By Alissa Gary Santa J. Ono says he changed his mind about the benefits of diversity programs at the University of Michigan. Now he hopes to go to Florida. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, hundreds applied for overseas research fellowships. Now the competition has been called off. TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie An experiment sheds light on the process of creative writing and how AI can help or hinder. NEWLY UPDATED By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s updates detail changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at six institutions, including American University, Columbia College Chicago, South Dakota State University, the University of Mississippi, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Vermont. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE We’re looking for professors to feature in a summer series about popular college courses that attract students in droves. If you know an instructor who fits the bill, tell us.
Upcoming Professional Development Program ![]() This Mental Health Awareness Month, take charge of your role in creating a supportive environment and building strong mental health practices on your campus.Our virtual Mental Health Forum will provide faculty and staff with context, tools, and strategies to help manage their own anxiety amid the turbulent times higher ed is facing, as well as guidance on how to better support students through their struggles. Learn more and register.
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