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DATA The Almanac, 2020-2021 Numbers tell the story of the current state of higher education: the effect of the pandemic, faculty and executive pay, enrollment trends, and more. It’s all here in The Chronicle’s annual compendium of data. |
DATA The Almanac: Finances The data in this year’s finances section cover tuition and fees, donations and endowments, and revenue and expenditures. A new table examines colleges with the greatest gaps between instruction spending and tuition revenue. |
THE REVIEW Beyond the End of History By Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins Historians’ prohibition on “presentism” crumbles under the weight of events. |
WATCH FOR NEW UPDATES Here’s Our New List of Colleges’ Reopening Plans By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is teaming up with Davidson College’s College Crisis Initiative, which has collected reopening plans for nearly 3,000 institutions, to present a fuller view of the fall. |
Virtual Events: Tune In LiveSuccessfully address concerns from politicians and the local community about your institution’s reopening plans. Register here for Wednesday’s forum on how colleges can manage external pressures this fall.Learn how student activists are trying to combat institutional racism. Sign up here for Thursday’s conversation, our fourth in a series on race, class, and higher education. | Subscribe to the Chronicle Our mission, at a time of crisis and uncertainty, is to ensure you have the information you need to make the best decisions for your institution, your career, and your students. Please consider subscribing today to sustain our continuing coverage. | |
Paid for and Created by University of Birmingham Leading an effort to understand how COVID-19 affects pregnant women, University of Birmingham professor, Shakila Thangaratinam, is evaluating the emerging maternal and child health evidence base via systematic reviews. |
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Paid for and Created by University of Queensland The Triple P Parenting Program has become the most widely used and extensively studied parenting-intervention program in the world. Find out how parents are using the program in today’s climate. |
| The Chronicle's Latest Featured Report: Preparing For Tough Conversations The coronavirus pandemic has been the catalyst for exceptionally tough conversations between campus leaders and their faculty, staff, and students. This Chronicle brief offers strategies and advice for approaching sensitive topics and leading difficult dialogues. | |