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ADMISSIONS AT A CROSSROADS The End of Race-Conscious Admissions Opens Up a Fraught New Era By Eric Hoover The Supreme Court’s ruling demolished a vision of racial equity and diversity. In its wake could come bold new commitments — or deep retrenchment. ADVERTISEMENT FAILURE, REVISITED Penn Demoted Her. Then She Won the Nobel Prize. By Megan Zahneis On Katalin Karikó's triumphant vindication. DATA Fall-Enrollment Trends in Distance Education: a Snapshot By Nick Perez How did online learning change at colleges from 2019 to 2021? THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION Cold War Liberalism Is Still With Us. Is That a Good Thing? By Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins A scholarly roundtable on Samuel Moyn’s new book. TEACHING How to Help Students Better Understand Generative AI By Beth McMurtrie Whether it’s to show students how ChatGPT fails or where it can succeed, professors are trying new assignments this semester to support AI literacy.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT Making International Agents Work for You UPCOMING: October 12, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges are increasingly working with agencies to improve international enrollment. In this forum, experts will discuss the benefits and challenges of these partnerships. With Support From ICEF. Register here. STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Meaningful Classroom Engagement UPCOMING: October 19, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Many professors face apathetic, disengaged students struggling with mental health. Join us to discuss how instructors and leaders can foster engagement. With Support From Perlego. Register here.
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Views ADVICE Life as an Administrator Who Happens to Be Transgender By Jamie G. MaKinster A look at the opportunities and challenges of being gender-diverse in leadership positions in higher education. ADVERTISEMENT
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