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ICED OUT The Death of Shared Governance By Adrienne Lu When administrators attempt to slash programs and lay off staff, should faculty have a say?
THE REVIEW | OPINION When Students Want You to Change Their Grades By James K. Beggan They say “it never hurts to ask.” But it does. RESEARCH EXPENSES What Does It Cost to Run a Lab? Text by Jennifer Ruark, photographs by Ash Ponders, video by Ash Ponders and Michael Theis, interactive by Ron Coddington Cancer research is expensive. Here are the price tags.
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NEWLY UPDATED U.S. Supreme Court Allows Mass Firings at Education Dept. to Proceed By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest. NEWLY UPDATED Harvard’s College of Education Eliminates Its DEI Division By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith We’ve documented actions taken on hundreds of college campuses to alter or eliminate jobs, offices, hiring practices, and programs amid pressure to end identity-conscious recruitment and retention of minority staff and students.
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The Great Read THE REVIEW | ESSAY Higher Ed Brought This on Itself By Richard D. Kahlenberg The university made itself a target by embracing affirmative action.
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