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CONSIDERING CONSEQUENCES Why College Presidents Don’t Speak Their Minds By Eric Kelderman A new Chronicle survey reveals how campus leaders feel caught between competing and sometimes contradictory demands. ADVERTISEMENT GUIDELINES One President’s Playbook for Public Statements By Eric Kelderman Like a lot of college presidents, Steven C. Bahls knows what it’s like to wake up to an inbox full of angry emails. SEXUAL MISCONDUCT The Proposed Title IX Change That Worries Some Experts By Tom Bartlett A move away from the requirement to hold hearings would be a major shift, and a controversial one.
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A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY How Colleges Can Prepare For — and Prevent — Monkeypox Outbreaks By Sylvia Goodman The tight-knit social and sexual networks on college campuses could exacerbate the virus. To thwart its spread, experts say, colleges must be proactive. RACE ON CAMPUS Why Are There So Few Native Students at Hawaii’s Flagship? By Oyin Adedoyin Nearly 130 years of history contribute to the disparity.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Virtues of a Daily Virtual Writing Group By Justin Wolfe How a dozen academics found a way to forge good writing habits, not to mention friendship, via Zoom.
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