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Because Covid-19 has interrupted the traditional path of advancement, at least three institutions will offer tenure-clock extensions to junior faculty members.
The institutions are seeking to reassure bondholders and shore up cash reserves as the United States enters what is likely to be a recession. (PREMIUM)
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