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The Chronicle of Higher Education is academe’s most trusted resource for independent journalism, career development, and forward-looking intelligence.
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Jul 26, 2023
    Between 2011 and 2022 alone, Black land-grant universities lost nearly $200 million in resources because states declined to provide them with matching funds while fully funding predominantly white universities, a new report notes.
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    Black Land-Grant Universities Are Being Starved While White Ones Flourish, Report Finds
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Jan 11, 2021
    A new CDC study suggests that in-person campus operations brought soaring rates of Covid-19 transmission to their communities. chroni.cl/3skUUkv
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    Jun 19, 2020
    Professors need to prepare themselves to discuss concepts like structural racism with their students this fall.
    Illustration showing professors and students leaping successfully through web browser windows, a field of books, and idea light bulbs
    Teaching: Talking With Students About Racism
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    May 13, 2024
    Academics across the country are talking about how students struggle with reading: Many have weak vocabulary, are unable to analyze complex texts, or understand different points of view. Here's what they're seeing — and what may need to change. chroni.cl/3UH2sN5
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    Mar 14, 2020
    Telling students and professors to work remotely, while demanding that all academic staff members come in, sends a clear message about whose health matters.
    Coronavirus - Advice - health of of Staff Members?
    What About the Health of Staff Members?
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Nov 18, 2018
    "Students who come into my office crying, they’re not crying about their papers, or their grades. … They’re coming in talking about microaggressions, about things that happen on campus, things people are saying to them."
    For most faculty members who teach diversity courses, moderating heated discussions and hearing students’ personal tribulations are part of the job. That could be OK, a new paper says, if it were recognized and rewarded.
    Instructors Spend ‘Emotional Labor’ in Diversity Courses, and Deserve Credit for It
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    Jun 14, 2021
    Walter Hussman, the UNC journalism school's biggest donor, says he asked the dean to say publicly that he hadn't pressured her about hiring Nikole Hannah-Jones. She refused.
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    ‘What the Hell Happened?’ Inside the Nikole Hannah-Jones Tenure Case
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Mar 9, 2020
    1/ The #CoronavirusOutbreak has prompted some colleges to cancel in-person classes. Follow this thread for a list of those institutions.
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Jul 8, 2020
    Omar Wasow's findings suggest that nonviolent protest is more politically effective than violent protest. Critics view the research as “not helpful,” and even dangerous. chroni.cl/2BONvnY
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Jun 11, 2018
    A new database of female historians trying to make it harder to include only white men on syllabi, panels, or in articles. chroni.cl/2sMOLA5
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Apr 22, 2018
    To a student, the person teaching the first course they take in a discipline is the discipline. “If the physics professor is cool, then physics is cool.”
    The first professor whom students encounter in a discipline is likely to play a big role in whether they continue in it.
    It Matters a Lot Who Teaches Introductory Courses. Here’s Why.
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    Jun 14, 2018
    The University of Chicago will no longer require domestic applicants to submit standardized test scores. It becomes the most selective university yet to drop the ACT/SAT. chroni.cl/2sXg5f4
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Feb 7, 2018
    Academic and poet Elizabeth Alexander will be the first woman to lead the Mellon Foundation.
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    A Poet Takes the Helm of the Mellon Foundation
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    The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Nov 23, 2018
    You can’t count on your publications and awards to take care of you. And more advice from someone who has a lot of experience thinking about academic careers: chroni.cl/2A7cqhx #CHEarchive
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    Career Advice From an Oldish Not-Quite Geezer
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