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DATA Who Does Your College Think Its Peers Are? By Jacquelyn Elias The Chronicle compiled the peer institutions for nearly 1,500 institutions from the 2020-21 year. ADVERTISEMENT THE COVID GENERATION A ‘Stunning’ Level of Student Disconnection By Beth McMurtrie Professors are reporting record numbers of students checked out, stressed out, and unsure of their future. BACKSTORIES Her University Celebrated Her Inspiring Story. Then It Started Asking Questions. By Tom Bartlett After an anonymous email, the University of Pennsylvania went to extraordinary lengths to verify a student’s story — reaching out to dozens of people and scrutinizing what she had written about herself in several essays.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Great Faculty Disengagement By Kevin R. McClure and Alisa Hicklin Fryar Faculty members aren’t leaving in droves, but they are increasingly pulling away. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Academe Is a Hotbed of Craven Snitches By Laura Kipnis How did scholars become such tattletales? PAY UPDATE How Much Has Faculty Pay Changed Over Time? By Brian O’Leary See the latest federal data on compensation for all ranks of the profession at thousands of American colleges. THE REVIEW | ESSAY I Was a Diversity Hire. Then They Unhired Me. By Sheila Sundar What a nightmare job search says about equity and the academy. THE BIG QUIT Why They Left: 5 Stories From Professors of Color Who’d Had Enough By Brianna Hatch, Beth McMurtrie, Wyatt Myskow, and Megan Zahneis They started out eager and optimistic. Then came the casual racism, the isolation, and the financial strain. 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? DISAPPEARING STUDENTS By Karin Fischer In the past, colleges grew their way out of enrollment crises. This time looks different. Happy Holidays!The Chronicle now takes its customary holiday publishing break. No newsletters are planned until January 3, but we will continue to update our website as news happens. If important news breaks, readers will be informed with email bulletins.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why Students Are Skipping Class So Often, and How to Bring Them Back By Carol E. Holstead Class attendance went off a cliff last year. A professor surveyed her students about it — and they had a lot to say. ADVERTISEMENT
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