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FROM THE GROUND UP By Tom Bartlett Created with a promise to resist ideological orthodoxy, the institution was greeted by many as little more than a joke. But it’s taking shape. LEADERSHIP By Sylvia Goodman Both Thomas W. Ross and Margaret Spellings resigned amid political pressure on the university. Now they hope to recommend a new system for governing-board appointments. A 'HIDDEN CURRICULUM' By Oyin Adedoyin The behind-closed-doors search process for leaders is adding to diversity problems in higher ed, a new report says. CAMPUS HEALTH By Carolyn Kuimelis A new report says most campus-counseling officials would embrace some type of peer support, but they’re skeptical of certain approaches. GLOBAL EDUCATION By Karin Fischer A new report shows that a slide in American higher ed’s international outreach predates the pandemic. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer How one college got more students who are the first in their families to go to college to study overseas. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk Helping low-income and underrepresented students isn’t just good ethics. It’s good for business.
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