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COLLIDING VALUES Work in Public Education? You Might Be an Investor in Chegg By Dan Bauman State retirement funds in California, Kentucky, Ohio, and Texas ramped up their investments in the controversial ed-tech company during the pandemic. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY When Privileged Students Protest By Eboo Patel What should we make of students at elite colleges lamenting their oppression? WORK-FORCE PRESERVATION How One University Is Trying to Help Its Employees Protect Their Personal Time By Megan Zahneis Friday afternoons off, restricting the sending of emails to work hours, and safeguarding vacation time are among the ways Cornell U. is trying to retain its faculty and staff.
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RACE ON CAMPUS Are Accreditors Unfair to HBCUs? By Oyin Adedoyin Some historically Black colleges have struggled to remain accredited or get that status back. Advocates say accreditation practices could be at least partially to blame. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Yes, Professors ‘Groom’ Their Students By Blake Smith Teaching always enlists students in a vision of the future.
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Views ADVICE How Peer Review Could Improve Our Teaching By Andrea Follmer Greenhoot, Ann Austin, Gabriela Cornejo Weaver, and Noah D. Finkelstein It’s time to take a formative — not punitive — approach to evaluating what we do in the college classroom.
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