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SPENDING STRUGGLE When a State Cuts the Higher-Ed Budget, Public Regionals Take the Hit By Helen Huiskes A state-budget crunch in Connecticut could foreshadow cutbacks for public regional campuses across the country as federal stimulus money runs out. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER For These Colleges, Covid-Relief Money Was a Lifeline By Jacquelyn Elias More than $76 billion in federal aid during the Covid-19 pandemic helped keep many colleges afloat. But which institutions relied on these funds the most? POLITICS AND DEI College DEI Spending Draws Ire of Mississippi’s GOP Auditor By Zachary Schermele The state’s higher-education board says that DEI spending amounts to less than 1 percent of the overall system budget.
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TEACHING More Ideas on Getting Feedback From Students By Beth McMurtrie Readers explain how reviewing the syllabus at the end of the semester can help professors and students connect. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk A pair of primers offers guidelines for awarding them and evaluating them in hiring.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Measuring Up: How to Manage Those Dreaded Course Evaluations By Jane S. Halonen and Dana S. Dunn Post-pandemic, have students’ comments on your teaching seemed harsher than ever?
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