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LABOR DISPUTE By Emma Hall A hotel-workers strike has prompted some scholars to call on the American Political Science Association to change or cancel its annual meeting. ADVERTISEMENT ADMISSIONS An Early Peek at How Admission Applications Are Changing After the Supreme Court Ruling By Eric Hoover Some colleges are adjusting their essay prompts — boldly or subtly. CLOCKING OUT These 2 Colleges Are Closing. Or Are They? By Helen Huiskes Alderson Broaddus University, in West Virginia, and the King’s College, in New York, aren’t enrolling new students for now. But technically they have not shut their doors.
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BACKGROUNDER The Perilous Predicament of the Very Small College By Lee Gardner and Audrey Williams June Many campuses with fewer than 1,000 students survived the pandemic on fumes. What’s next? RACE ON CAMPUS A U.S. Congressman Talks About His Bill to End Legacy Admissions By J. Brian Charles “Ending structural and institutional racism is a priority for our office,” says Rep. Jamaal Bowman, Democrat of New York.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS Shifting Student Support to Adult Learners UPCOMING: August 2, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: A panel of student-affairs experts will share advice in this virtual forum for colleges seeking to better meet the needs of nontraditional-age students. With Support From AWS. Register here. RETHINKING STUDENT RECORDS UPCOMING: August 16, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: For years, tech experts have anticipated a new kind of transcript that would work more like a digital wallet, collecting credits, credentials, and skills. Join us to learn more. Register here. Chronicle Festival: The Ideas Shaping Higher Ed UPCOMING: August 29-31 | 12:30 p.m. ET: How can colleges embrace new partnerships and approaches, put students at the center, and deliver on the value of a degree? Join this year’s festival and hear from top thinkers and leaders about ideas that will reshape colleges. Register here.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Artificial Intelligence: A Graduate-Student User’s Guide By Leonard Cassuto AI can play a positive role in a doctoral student’s research and writing — if we let it.
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