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Alex Shieh’s email to thousands of university employees got a lot of attention. It also earned him a meeting with an associate dean.

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Political shifts
The Higher Education Act directs the Department of Education to administer student-aid programs, one advocate pointed out.
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The outgoing president of Boise State on her move to the University of Vermont and how presidents can manage political pressure.
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We’ve documented actions taken on dozens of campuses to alter or eliminate jobs, offices, hiring practices, and programs amid mounting political pressure to end identity-conscious recruitment and retention of minority staff and students.

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Federal student loans at the SBA? Colleges exit The PhD Project. Yeshiva U. recognizes LGBTQ club, and more.
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Former football coach indicted on hacking allegations. Kentucky governor vetoes anti-DEI bill. Giving to colleges ticks up. And more.
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Teachers’ union sues Ed. Dept. UC system freezes hiring. Kenyon College changes bathroom policy, and more.
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Great Read

Rediscover timeless and popular stories from our archive, handpicked by Chronicle editors.
Who is Ron Vara? He seems to exist only in the books of Peter Navarro.
Kentucky’s Berea College, which charges no tuition and serves primarily low-income students, will probably have to pay a 1.4-percent tax on its endowment earnings after a revote on tax legislation.
What’s the good of having a freedom you’re afraid to use?

Virtual Events

ON DEMAND: What does college admissions look like in an atmosphere that’s rife with AI use and no longer race-conscious? With Support From Acuity Insights. Watch on demand.
REGISTER NOW: March 25, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET As faculty and staff stances on AI adoption continue to diverge, how can academia address this gap and move forward systemically? This 75-minute Virtual Forum discusses the future of AI on campus and how administrators can work together with faculty to create policies addressing their concerns.With Support From AWS. Register Now.
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Professional-Development Resources

Visit The Chronicle’s professional-development resources page to stay up-to-date on our career advancement workshop opportunities for higher-ed professionals.
UPCOMING: August 2025. Navigating today’s complex higher-ed landscape isn’t simply about learning new concepts. The Chronicle, in partnership with Strategic Imagination, is providing a professional-development program in which a virtual community will accompany you throughout the fall semester. The program contains brief lessons and exercises that can be integrated into your busy schedule and applied to your current challenges.
UPCOMING: February 2025. The Chronicle, in partnership with Dever Justice LLC, is providing a program to help early-career faculty build a successful academic career. This fast-paced virtual workshop will be a space for reflection and strategic planning during this crucial stage of your career, and will offer faculty members the opportunity to build their skills, understand institutional and role-specific contexts, and gain access to early-career insights.
UPCOMING: March 2025. The Chronicle, in partnership with Dever Justice LLC, is providing a fast-paced course for academic professionals looking to advance their skills in preparation for administrative roles. This four-hour workshop will provide key insights for new and aspiring academic administrators on the inner workings of administrative positions.

Data

Fired NCES and IES employees describe a mad dash to save data that has informed higher education policy and practice since the days of Abraham Lincoln.
West Virginia University’s next president comes from Coastal Carolina University.
ON DEMAND: Cybersecurity experts explore a new generation of threats beyond ransomware and phishing scams. With Support From HP. Watch on demand.
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Advice

Summer is in sight. How to prepare now for the coming whirlwind that ends with graduation.
You want the campus to give your trial balloon a fair shot. Here’s how to succeed in the prototype phase.
Here’s what one expert wishes academics understood about how to work with state and local policymakers.
You will never be in a better position to ask for what you want from an employer than at the moment of the job offer.
The old approach — professor as role model and advice giver — is no longer sustainable.
Five core principles to help you align the ideals of your vocation and the realities of your position.