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LAW & POLICY Trump Has Issued a Blitz of Executive Orders. Some Could Affect Higher Ed. By Jasper Smith The new administration’s clear opposition to DEI could prompt colleges to preemptively revisit their diversity offices and programs.
THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION ‘There Needs to Be a Rousing Defense of the Sector’ By Len Gutkin and David Wescott Steven Brint talks Trumpian dystopia, the administrator-activist alliance, and the role of higher ed’s political center. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling With ChatGPT and other AI tools, cheating in college feels easier than ever — and students are telling professors that it’s no big deal.
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BACKGROUNDER By Beth McMurtrie Faculty members are overwhelmed, and the solutions aren’t clear. THE REVIEW Did Columbia Fire Katherine Franke? By Len Gutkin The story is still murky. Plus: RIP, David Lynch.
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Your Career ARCHIVE By Paula Rabinowitz Moving up the ladder means dealing with endless bureaucracy. For many, it’s not worth it. READER VOICES Florida’s Gen Ed Power StruggleGender Gaps on Boards PersistWho Defines the Core?Institutional Neutrality Is a Correction, Not a CopoutColleges Cannot Make Public Stands, But Presidents Can
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