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A SENSE OF PURPOSE What Keeps Stressed-Out Faculty Members Going? Their Students. By Beth McMurtrie Professors like teaching. It’s all the other stuff that’s burning them out.
THE REVIEW | OPINION Budget Freezes Are Coming for Higher Education By Robert Kelchen A risk-averse sector confronts chaotic funding cuts. LEADERSHIP What College Leaders Are Saying About Trump’s Directive on Race and DEI By Alissa Gary, Maddie Khaw, and Maya Stahl A few presidents said that their institutions already comply with federal law and they will not change any programs or policies. Others announced campus reviews. Some have been silent. ADVICE How to Rescue Your Slumping Humanities Program By Leonard Cassuto An English department reversed its enrollment slide and reinvigorated graduate training, too. TEACHING How to Encourage Students to Write Without AI By Beth McMurtrie What happens when you let students decide what elements of their writing they want to improve? NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at nine campuses, including Ohio State University, Southern Methodist University, and Stanford University.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED Improving Operations With AI: Case Studies UPCOMING: March 11, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET AI has some higher-ed offices in a panic. Others, however, are embracing it. Join this virtual forum and see how other campuses are using AI to improve operational efficiency, and how you can navigate safe implementation of AI on your campus. Register here.
Free Virtual Forum: Trump and Higher Ed: What's Next? President Trump's first few weeks back in office have brought a whirlwind of news and confusion to higher education. Join us Thursday, February 20 at 1 p.m. E.T. for a free virtual discussion with Chronicle journalists to help you make sense of it all. When you RSVP, you can submit questions for our speakers in advance. Register here.
Teaching Tips ARCHIVE By Rob Jenkins You may never be as funny, approachable, or creative as your favorite teacher — the key is to try.
From the Chronicle Store Freshman orientation typically lasts just a week. These days, however, it's increasingly clear that first-year students need sustained support for the transition to college. Order this report for insights and strategies to help students succeed.
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