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DATA These Colleges Cut Back During the Pandemic. Except When It Came to Their Presidents’ Pay Packages. By Dan Bauman More than a dozen institutions certified retention plans with management or “highly compensated” employees during a fraught stretch of 2020. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER These Are America’s Highest Paid College Presidents By Dan Bauman, Julia Piper, and Brian O’Leary The Chronicle’s database includes the latest salary information, plus years of data, on more than 1,700 chief executives at more than 600 private colleges and nearly 290 public universities and systems. LEADERSHIP As Race Looms Large, College Trustees Remain Mostly White By Jack Stripling Despite some increases in diversity, 80 percent of private-college trustees and 65 percent of public-college board members are white, a new report shows.
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TEACHING In This Science Course, Students Learn From Each Other By Beth McMurtrie In tackling the problem of science anxiety, one faculty member decided to put her students in charge of writing their own material. THE EVOLVING CAMPUS What We Now Know About Campus Space and Student Success By Scott Carlson The future is hybrid classrooms, virtual support services, and listening to students, we hear on the first episode of a new, three-part podcast series.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES The Big Universities Students Need Now UPCOMING: December 7, at 2 p.m., ET. MENTAL HEALTH The Mental-Health Crisis on Campus UPCOMING: December 8, at 2 p.m., ET. STUDENT PERSPECTIVES What Does the Class of 2025 Expect From Colleges? UPCOMING: December 9, at 2 p.m., ET.
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Views ADVICE Doctoral Students Hiring Career Consultants? This Must Stop By Rafael Walker Why academe needs a bill of rights that spells out what faculty advisers must do for their graduate students on the job market.
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