A "defunct" Title IX office and hypermasculinity are faulted; "Spyami" faculty fear proposed mandate; caution urged on student evaluations; and more.
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Campus Safety
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By Grace Elletson

Six Title IX coordinators have worked at the college in the past three academic years. One lasted only a month. (PREMIUM)

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Backgrounder
By Sarah Brown

The administrators who handle sexual-misconduct investigations aren’t sticking around for long. That’s because they have one of the toughest jobs on campus. (PREMIUM)

Faculty
By Megan Zahneis

Some faculty members at the Ohio institution say the “draconian” policy would allow administrators to discipline or fire them without reason. (PREMIUM)

Teaching
By Beckie Supiano

Collecting such feedback is important, the field’s scholarly association says. But the evaluations are not the best measure of teaching effectiveness, and they’re biased against professors in marginalized groups. (PREMIUM)

Research
By Lauren Fisher

A new report found that while most Americans still value higher education, opinions on funding largely split between Democrats and Republicans. (PREMIUM)

What I Wish I Had Known
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By Carmen Mendoza

Kimberly Kelley, provost of the Rockville campus of Montgomery College, in Maryland, suggests ways to excel at that job.

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Commentary
By Donald Wittman

The strategy has almost no impact on a company’s profits or behavior. (PREMIUM)

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