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PRISON EDUCATION How Prison Education Overlooks Women By Katherine Mangan For women serving time, fewer choices and more delays stand in the way of college degrees. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER A Turning Point for Prison Education By Taylor Swaak With the reinstatement of Pell Grants, college programs weigh technology’s long-term role. ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT Want to Close Gaps in College Enrollment? Improve Academic Preparation, a New Study Says. By Julian Roberts-Grmela Among people with similar high-school credentials, Black and Hispanic students enrolled at higher rates than white and Asian students.
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WAKING 'SLEEPING' TONGUES Native American Languages Are Disappearing. Colleges Could Help Preserve Them. By Sylvia Goodman As the need to pass on Indigenous languages grows more dire each year, tribes are teaming up with colleges to revitalize “sleeping” tongues. THE REVIEW Diversity, Free Speech, and Blasphemy By Len Gutkin Plus: Did a prominent scholar rat out striking grad students?
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS What’s the Right Use of International Recruitment Agents? UPCOMING: January 25, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. International enrollments continue to waver as colleges still feel the pandemic’s effect on travel. Join a discussion of best practices for using agents to scout for students overseas. With Support From ICEF. Register here. TECHNOLOGY AI Tools for Student Engagement UPCOMING: January 31, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. As colleges increasingly rely on artificial intelligence, how can they ensure it is benefiting students? Join a panel of experts to discuss how to best use the technology on campus. With Support From UIA. Register here.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Ask the Chair: Should You Lead a Department on the Brink? And How? By Kevin Dettmar Advice for an untenured professor who has been appointed to chair a vulnerable department.
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