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BRAIN DRAIN In These Red States, Professors Are Eyeing the Exits By Megan Zahneis and Audrey Williams June A new survey of thousands of faculty members in Florida, Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina finds that political incursions have dissatisfied the professoriate and chilled hiring. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER New and Proposed Laws in Florida and Texas Are Already Reshaping the College Classroom By Megan Zahneis and Beckie Supiano Vaguely worded legislation is having far-reaching effects on how professors teach. RACE-CONSCIOUS ADMISSIONS Here’s How Yale Is Changing Its Admissions Practices for a New Era By Eric Hoover Thursday’s announcement came hours after Students for Fair Admissions dismissed a lawsuit against the university that challenged its race-conscious policies. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Instead of Policing Students, We Need to Abolish Cheating By Jordan Alexander Stein The best response to ChatGPT is to pay more attention to why students cheat in the first place. TEACHING These Office Hours Offer More Than Academic Support By Beckie Supiano Many students see meeting with a professor as something to do only when they have a question about a course. But it can also be a way to get career advice — or a snack.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live TRANSFER CREDITS Solving the Stranded-Credits Problem UPCOMING: September 12, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Today, 1.6-million students have credits that can’t be transferred. In this virtual forum, experts will explore how colleges can manage those stranded credits. With Support From Ascendium. Register here. GLOBAL LEADERSHIP Global Leadership Interview With University of Canterbury’s Cheryl de la Rey UPCOMING: September 13, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Learn how colleges can engage with Indigenous and diverse local communities. With Support From University of Canterbury. Register here. ACADEMIC FREEDOM Politics in the Classroom: Who Decides? UPCOMING: September 14, 2023 | 12 noon ET: More states are trying to limit what’s taught in public-college classrooms. Learn how this may affect teaching, academic governance, and campus climate during this free virtual event. Register here.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 5 Steps to Integrate Climate Action Into Your Courses This Fall By Karen Costa The wildfires, heat waves, and floods that increasingly appear on our news feeds are real. Small actions can be an antidote to despair.
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READER VOICES Higher Education Is Not Just Four-Year CollegesEssay on Political Attacks on Academic Freedom Drifted Into PropagandaThere’s a War on Academic Freedom? Follow the Money.Elite Colleges Not Doing Enough to Help VeteransSteep Financial Learning Curves for New Presidents ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Despite years of legislation meant to open up higher education to people with disabilities, colleges are still a long way from achieving equity. Order your copy to examine how colleges are working to be more accessible and the challenges that remain.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Towson University Colorado College Tenure Track Faculty Openings 2024-25 Colorado College Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Critical Disability and Social Justice Studies Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track) Programs of Public Affairs University of Dubuque Assistant Professor, Computer Science Boston University Metropolitan College Vice President of Marketing and Communications Marymount University Assistant Professor, Industrial Design (Interactive Product Systems) NCSU College of Design Visiting Instructor of Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology (MMET) Oregon Tech Associate Professor of the Practice, Business Analytics Boston University Metropolitan College
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