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Faculty
By Terry Nguyen
 

In the face of a student mental-health crisis, a few colleges are putting wellness into the curriculum. PREMIUM

 

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Leadership
By Dan Bauman
 

Dale Whittaker could collect $600,000 after holding the University of Central Florida’s top job for just eight months. If approved, the settlement would be among the largest paid to a chief executive this decade.

Data
By Dan Bauman, Tyler Davis, and Brian O’Leary
 

The Chronicle’s executive-compensation report includes the latest salary information, plus years of data, about chief executives at more than 600 private colleges and nearly 250 public universities and systems.

Finance
By Michael Vasquez
 

The financially troubled university was said to have taken $13 million that was supposed to be disbursed to students and used it instead to pay its staff and vendors.

Government
By Terry Nguyen
 

The president’s former personal lawyer told a House committee that he had warned the College Board, Fordham University, and the University of Pennsylvania of legal action if they disclosed Trump’s SAT scores and grades.

From the Archives
By Jack Stripling
 

At Fordham and Penn, the presidential candidate would have studied Islam, seen the first coeds on campus, and skimmed the dull parts.

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The Chronicle Review
By Michael C. Desch
 

More engagement between the academy and the Beltway will be mutually beneficial for both.

 

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