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COMPENSATION Latest Data: Which Private-College Presidents Earned the Most? By Brian O’Leary and Audrey Williams June Eighty leaders pulled in $1 million or more in 2020. ADVERTISEMENT A LEGACY OF PRIVILEGE New Research Lays Bare Just How Inequitable Elite Colleges Are By Zachary Schermele Students from wealthy families are twice as likely to get into the nation’s most-selective colleges than students from middle- and low-income backgrounds — even if they have similar test scores. BACKGROUNDER Where Are the Low-Income Students? Not Here. By James S. Murphy Fairfield, Tulane, Elon, and Oberlin are among the institutions that enroll the smallest share of Pell-eligible students.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 5 Ways to Ease Students Off the Lecture and Into Active Learning By Jeremy T. Murphy Lecturing endures in college classrooms in part because students prefer that style of teaching. How can we shift that preference?
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