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CAMPUS SAFETY ‘I’m So in Shock’: In One Day, UVA and U. of Idaho Are Rocked by Separate Tragedies By Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley and Sylvia Goodman At the University of Virginia, a student has been charged with murdering three others; at the University of Idaho, details remain murky on four student deaths. ADVERTISEMENT CLASSROOM COMPASSION By Carolyn Kuimelis When it comes to course assignments, how much flexibility is too much? 'A DREAM DERAILED' When Campuses Close, Most of Their Students Are Stuck Without the Credentials They Wanted By Katherine Mangan The abrupt closure of thousands of campuses over the past two decades has disproportionately harmed students of color, a new report finds.
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BACKGROUNDER How America’s College-Closure Crisis Leaves Families Devastated By Michael Vasquez and Dan Bauman More than 500,000 students have been displaced in the past five years, many of them working adults who had hoped that college would be their path to the middle class. THE REVIEW Phoebe Gloeckner’s Cartoonish Cancellation, Cont. By Len Gutkin Plus, a Stanford free-speech conference organizer smears The Chronicle, inaccurately.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT Shifting International-Student Trends UPCOMING: November 15, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: International-enrollment trends have changed recently. In this forum, a panel of experts will dive into the newest Open Doors report to examine the current landscape. With Support From ETS. Register here. CURRICULUM DESIGN How to Design Learning for Student Success UPCOMING: November 16, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In this forum, college leaders will share thoughts on the growing trend of institutions turning to students for input about coursework, curricula, and teaching styles. With Support From Pearson. Register here.
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Views ADVICE Tenure and the Arrival Fallacy By Rebecca Mason Wasn’t tenure the Holy Grail of academe? I had made it. Why wasn’t I overjoyed?
SPONSOR CONTENT | University of Virginia Go-With-The-Flow Wind Turbine, Conceived by UVA Prof, Completes Successful Demo About 15 years ago, University of Virginia engineering professor Eric Loth started thinking about how he could help with climate-related dilemmas, which led to his big idea about improving the design of wind turbines.
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