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THE REVIEW | OPINION College Presidents Behaving Badly By Thomas J. Sugrue Calling the police doesn’t dampen protests. It accelerates them, often with devastating consequences. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Why Encampments Scare College Presidents By David Jesse In ordering demonstrators to disperse, leaders are motivated by concerns about safety, legal risk, and perception. But sending in the police can backfire. THE REVIEW | OPINION The Chicago Principles Are Undemocratic By Anton Ford Freedom of expression must include the right to deliberate, and to protest.
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DATA We Looked at How Campus Staff Salaries Have Changed Over Time. Where Does Your College Land? Our analysis offers a sector-by-sector look at changes in average annual pay for workers in noninstructional jobs from 2012-13 to 2022-23. NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger and Maggie Hicks We have updated our database of ways colleges are dropping their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts to include Ashland University, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, and the Universities of Arkansas at Fayetteville and of Central Florida. THE REVIEW Should Columbia Be Worried About Title VI? By Len Gutkin Plus: A gun goes off.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live LIBRARIES AND TECH The Strategic Value of Libraries UPCOMING: May 9, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. Amid higher ed’s challenges, how can libraries play a greater role in student success and other strategic goals? Join us for a forum on how libraries are adapting. With Support From the University of South Florida. Register here. COLLEGE INTERNSHIPS The Future of Academic Internships UPCOMING: May 15, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. What if colleges offered internship opportunities to every student who wanted one? Join us to discuss the future of college internships. With Support From Strada. Register here. STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP Working Together to Improve the Institution UPCOMING: May 23, 2024 | 2 p.m. ET. How can colleges succeed in challenging, hypercompetitive times? The answer may be cohesion and cooperation, says a new survey on shared governance. Join us to discuss it. With Support From Huron. Register here.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT You Don’t Have to Mull the Retirement Question Alone By G. Anne Bogat, Kathleen McCartney, and Rena Repetti Three professors share lessons learned from joining a support group to “workshop” the decision on when to retire. ADVERTISEMENT
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