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EXECUTIVE EXITS By Jacquelyn Elias and Audrey Williams June One certainty about the job of college president, known for its unpredictability, is that every one must eventually come to an end. COLLEGE ACCESS By Eric Hoover Many colleges are experimenting with a novel way of enrolling prospective students. New research sheds light on its potential — and limitations. NAMING PRIORITIES By Maggie Hicks The official, Julian R. Williams, will now be vice president for access, civil rights, and community engagement. BACKGROUNDER By Adrienne Lu and Dan Bauman Administrators have been left guessing how to respond to legislative bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. RACE ON CAMPUS By Daarel Burnette II How are they perceived, how do they navigate abuse, and why are there so few of them?
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