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HARVARD VS. TRUMP What a Harvard Deal Would Mean for Higher Ed By Francie Diep and Eric Kelderman Some faculty and outside observers fear there are no good deals to be made with the federal government. Others hope for a path forward that safeguards university research and teaching.
DATA How Diverse Are the Faculty at the Largest Colleges? A look at changes in average annual percentages of full-time instructors who were members of specific racial and ethnic groups in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, by degree-granting college. THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Latest Awful Ed-Tech Buzzword: “Learnings” By Kit Nicholls Knowledge isn’t something that can be quantified. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Connecticut, Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas.
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The Great Read FASHION Frumpy or Chic? Tweed or Kente? Sometimes Clothes Make the Professor By Alison Schneider Academic wardrobe selection can involve ideology, discipline, and job-hunting strategy.
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