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THE PARTISAN DIVIDE Is Higher Ed a Public Good or a Public Threat? By Katherine Mangan What two governors’ contrasting platforms say about the nation’s polarized views about colleges. ADVERTISEMENT IN CASE YOU MISSED IT A Playbook for Knocking Down Higher Ed By Karin Fischer A decade ago, Wisconsin’s governor made college a wedge issue. Now his approach has gone national. DATA Higher Ed’s Enrollment Fell Again This Fall, if a Bit More Slowly By Audrey Williams June A 1.1-percent decline, both in undergraduates and in total enrollment, suggests academe’s recovery has yet to arrive.
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LATITUDES On One Campus, a Push to Protect International Students’ Speech By Karin Fischer Should colleges do more to protect international students from repressive governments? Plus, academics rally to support Iranian student protesters. THE EDGE More On-Ramps for Adult Students By Goldie Blumenstyk Readers share how educational leaves of absence and other approaches could help adult learners.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live TECHNOLOGY The Future of the Immersive Campus UPCOMING: October 20, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: Virtual reality is increasingly becoming a part of the college experience. In this event, experts will discuss how higher education can best use the technology. With Support From Verizon. Register here. GRADUATE EDUCATION Master’s Programs That Meet Students’ Needs UPCOMING: October 25, 2022 | 2 p.m. ET: In this event, a panel of experts will discuss strategies for ensuring your master’s programs keep pace with the rapidly changing job market. With Support From Pearson. Register here. Chronicle Festival: The Ideas Shaping Higher Ed UPCOMING: October 31 & November 1 | 12:30 p.m. ET: Higher ed faces an unprecedented decline in trust. What can colleges do to reconnect with communities and the country? Join Chronicle journalists as they interview leading thinkers on the way forward. (With support from Workday, Adobe, and Pushkin.) Register here.
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