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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Robert S. Huddleston Exclusion, scapegoating, and extremism are taking over. RESEARCH INTEGRITY By Stephanie M. Lee Francesca Gino said that another professor could have meddled with her data — but Harvard said she didn’t offer any proof. TENURED FACULTY LAYOFFS By Erin Gretzinger Students and faculty from the Waukesha campus may find a new home at a nearby technical college. Not everyone is convinced it’s a good move.
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FEDERAL STUDENT AID By Eric Hoover Some parents without Social Security numbers are still locked out of the federal-aid form. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Worries about what a potential Trump victory could mean for foreign students, plus an effort to revive the China Initiative dies. READER VOICES This month we published our 2024 Trends Report, exploring some of the biggest trends in academe. Now we want to hear from you: Tell us about the trends you’re spotting. Fill out this short form to let us know.
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Views ADVICE By Kevin Dettmar Being a department head involves difficult and often-isolating work, but you don’t have to do it alone.
SPONSOR CONTENT | University of Texas at Dallas The Jindal School MBA rocketed to the 10th spot among public universities in the nation by U.S. News. No small feat for a university just over 50. In this interview, the dean discusses finding the spark it needed to launch.
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CAREER RESOURCES Read the March collection for insights on navigating the anticipation of job offers. Explore our topics on how hiring decisions transpire, managing anxiety, and what to do if you receive an offer!
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