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TITLE IX AT 50 Colleges Should Pay Up When They Mishandle Harassment, a Title IX Pioneer Says By Nell Gluckman On the 50th anniversary of the gender-equity law, Ann Olivarius reflects on decades of fighting sexual misconduct. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Is a Fair Title IX System Possible? By Sarah Brown After a decade of debate over campus sexual assault, the rules are about to be upended again. STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING ‘It’s Not About the Evidence Anymore’ By Beckie Supiano Scott Freeman’s research shows that teaching with active-learning techniques works in STEM courses. So why is lecturing still the dominant model?
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CAMPUS SAFETY The Death of a Student in a Fraternity House Sparked an Anti-Hazing Bill in Virginia. It Failed. By Brianna Hatch Passing laws to crack down on hazing is achingly difficult — and even if they’re enacted, they might not be much of a deterrent. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer For international college athletes, the issues can be distinct. And a federal watchdog calls for better assessment of foreign threats to universities. THE EDGE What Should Education Philanthropists Fund Next? By Goldie Blumenstyk Readers suggested more support for faculty development and for new approaches to broaden how we think about the value of college.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live ATHLETICS The Legacy of Title IX for College Athletics UPCOMING: June 23 | 2 p.m. ET: The passage of Title IX 50 years ago changed how we think about women and sports. In this forum, experts discuss how colleges can create equitable opportunities for female athletes. With Support From TIAA. Register here. STUDENT SUCCESS Encouraging Student Persistence UPCOMING: June 27 | 2 p.m. ET: The pandemic added complexity to the challenge of supporting student success. In this forum, national experts and college leaders share stories of success and thoughts for the future. With Support From EdSights. Register here. USING STUDENT DATA The Student-Data Challenge: Smart Interventions UPCOMING: June 28 | 2 p.m. ET: More colleges collect student data, but many struggle to use it to support student success. In this forum, learn how to use predictive analytics and data-driven strategies for that purpose. With Support From AWS. Register here.
UPCOMING EVENT Join us August 2-19 for a virtual professional development program on overcoming the challenges of the department chair role and creating a strategic vision for individual and departmental growth. Reserve your spot now. Space is limited.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How Peer Review Could Improve Our Teaching By Andrea Follmer Greenhoot, Ann Austin, Gabriela Cornejo Weaver, and Noah D. Finkelstein It’s time to take a formative — not punitive — approach to evaluating what we do in the college classroom.
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