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AUSTERITY AHEAD How the U. of Arizona Found Itself in a ‘Financial Crisis’ of Its Own Making By Dan Bauman A flawed budget model and excess spending are among the reasons given by administrators for “draconian cuts.” ADVERTISEMENT TITANIC BUDGET BATTLE After Months of Political Pressure and a Failed Vote, Wisconsin’s Regents Approve Deal on DEI By Erin Gretzinger The deal, which traded cuts in diversity, equity, and inclusion for long-delayed pay raises and building projects, drew concern as a precedent for future funding of the state’s public universities. ASSESSING ANTISEMITISM What Jewish College Students Have to Say About the Campus Climate By Kate Hidalgo Bellows A survey asked students about their “perceptions of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel hostility” and levels of concern about antisemitism. From campus to campus, their answers varied widely.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION Community Colleges Are Critical to the Innovation Economy By Shalin Jyotishi The CHIPS and Science Act is a great opportunity for two-year institutions. THE EDGE Can a College’s Worthiness Be Measured by What Its Students Earn? By Goldie Blumenstyk An aspiring accreditor aims to try. Its approach could shake up the model — if it ever gets off the ground.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A Candidate’s Guide to Today’s Job Interviews By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman The interview process for tenure-track positions used to be fairly predictable. Not anymore.
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