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ATHLETICS ‘It’s Definitely a Crisis’: Why Women in College Sports Are Struggling With Mental Health By Nell Gluckman Two experts weigh in on the forces that may underlie a recent rash of suicides and what institutions can do about it. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER With Students in Mental-Health Crises, Campuses Risk Doing Too Little — or Too Much By Nell Gluckman and Katherine Mangan When suicide is a risk, student confidentiality and institutional liability can be at odds. CURRICULUM Could ‘Course Sharing’ Help HBCUs and Other Minority-Serving Colleges Graduate More Students? By Francie Diep Students at any college in a new group can take online classes hosted by any other participating college. That widens students’ choices and makes it more likely they will finish their degrees.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Gig Economy Comes for Scholarly Work By Kate Eichhorn Companies like Chegg promise academics little and deliver less.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live FRONTLINE WORKERS The Role of Frontline Workers, Online and on Campus Upcoming: May 10 | 2 p.m. ET: This forum looks at the ways those with student-facing roles can create a more welcoming environment for students learning both on campus and online. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. CAMPUS WORKPLACE The Changing Campus Workplace: What Deans and Department Chairs Need to Know Upcoming: May 11 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges are struggling to balance institutional policies and faculty requests. This forum examines how leaders can manage teams at a distance. With Support From ServiceNow. Register now. STUDENT FIT Helping Students Find the Right ‘Fit’ Upcoming: May 12 | 2 p.m. ET: The notion of finding the right “fit” is on the rise among college applicants and their parents. A panel of experts examines how colleges are responding — and the potential implications. With Support From CampusReel. Register now.
UPCOMING EVENT Join us June 7-24 for a virtual professional development program on overcoming the challenges of the department chair role and creating a strategic vision for individual and departmental growth. Reserve your spot now. Space is limited.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Annotate This: How a Common Academic Practice Can Boost Learning By James M. Lang A new book on annotation offers inspiration for how to better use this technique in teaching.
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READER VOICES Don’t Forget About Transgender Male AthletesInstitutional Review Boards Have Been Unfairly MalignedSAT Is Helpful Measure if Biases Are Taken Into AccountScience of Teaching Is Not Being IgnoredFor a Doctoral Degree to Mean Something, There Need to Be Standards ADVERTISEMENT
FROM THE CHRONICLE STORE Managing the 21st Century Parents Engaging with parents has become a major challenge for many colleges. Order your copy to explore how colleges are partnering with families to boost student success.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES MSU - Assistant Debate Coach, Specialist - Curriculum Dev-Continuing Michigan State University, Honors College, Debate Program Visiting Assistant Professor in International Relations and Comparative Politics St. Lawrence University Saint Joseph's College of Maine New Brunswick Theological Seminary Director, Marketing and Communications/Enrollment Management Loyola Marymount University Assistant Director of Student Financial Services St. Lawrence University Harvard Business School, Tenure Track Position in Marketing Harvard University Behavioral and Social Science Librarian Arizona State University Libraries PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Lawrence Technological University National Taiwan University Presidential Search National Taiwan University
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