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HIGHER ED UNDER FIRE By Emma Pettit A Florida committee once hunted for gay people in its universities. Sixty years later, the effects linger. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT How a committee of Florida lawmakers waged a crusade against higher ed and upended the lives of people in it. 'THE MOMENT FEELS URGENT' Hundreds of UC Faculty Members Stop Teaching as Strike Continues By Grace Mayer Professors say it’s an act of solidarity with the 48,000 teaching assistants, graduate-student researchers, and postdocs who are striking for better pay. DUE PROCESS AND ACCOUNTABILITY A ‘Reckless’ Disciplinary Process Contributed to Stanford Goalie’s Suicide, Lawsuit Says By Sylvia Goodman Katie Meyer’s family accuses the university of “institutional bullying.” Stanford calls that charge “false and misleading.” ADMISSIONS A New Push to Make Financial-Aid Offers More Transparent By Eric Hoover Ten higher-education associations are announcing on Tuesday the formation of a task force that aims to enhance the “clarity, accuracy, and consistency” of student-aid offers. THE REVIEW The Cure for Overeating? Repentance. By Len Gutkin If you’re stuffed with Thanksgiving stuffing, pick up a Puritan sermon.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live TECHNOLOGY Higher Ed’s Digital Future: Research Universities UPCOMING: December 6, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: Universities face a future where digital opportunities abound, both in their educational and research missions. In this forum, learn how to take advantage. With Support From Verizon. Register here. THE WORK FORCE Managing Higher Ed’s Modern Work Force UPCOMING: December 8, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In a Chronicle survey, more than half of administrators said their institutions weren’t prepared to manage today’s modern work force. Join us to hear some strategies. With Support From ModernThink. Register here.
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