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THE SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS Food Pantries, Metamajors, and Sprint Football: How 3 Colleges Are Trying to Remedy Enrollment Woes By Brianna Hatch, Wyatt Myskow, and Isha Trivedi A community college, a public regional, and a small private institution try to innovate their way out of yearslong declines. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER By Karin Fischer In the past, colleges grew their way out of enrollment crises. This time looks different. CAMPUS SAFETY Why Aren’t Men Involved in Sexual-Assault Prevention? A New Report Offers Insights By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Colleges have spent decades trying, with limited success, to engage male students on this issue. But sexual misconduct remains a gendered experience, experts say. STATISTICS Explore the 2022-23 Chronicle Almanac In this annual deep dive into the data, discover how the 50 states and the District of Columbia compare on demographics, residents’ education levels, faculty pay, college enrollment, diversity, graduation rates, tuition costs, state aid, and more. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Academic freedom is stranger than we thought.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live CREATIVITY Lessons in Creativity and Communications UPCOMING: August 17, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: Employers consider soft skills like creativity and communication in hiring. Join this forum to learn how colleges are integrating such skills into their curricula to help students stand out. With Support From Adobe. Register here. STRATEGIC PLANNING Strategic Planning in the Age of Disruption UPCOMING: August 18, 2022 | 1 p.m. ET: Strategic planning allows colleges to embrace transformation and adapt to change. This forum will examine how, two years into the pandemic, they should plan for the unexpected. With Support From HP. Register here.
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