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July 7, 2023
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Volume 69, Issue 22

Cover Story

Finance
The Chronicle analyzed how public and private nonprofit colleges used their share of $76 billion in relief money from the federal government.

Highlights

A Question of Trust
At Harvard Business School, Francesca Gino’s hot streak of buzzy research made her look like a model scholar. What if it was a warning sign?
Diversity Programs
The University of Michigan has one of the largest DEI operations in the country. Yet Black enrollment has barely budged, and students still feel isolated.

Also in the Issue

Politics & DEI
Of the 38 bills that were proposed, only five were signed into law, according to a Chronicle analysis. Activists say they’re starting to see an outsized effect.
Graduate Studies
It’s not so different from a “Richie Rockefeller IV Postdoc” after all.
Academic Integrity
As the grading deadline loomed, grad-student instructors allege the university pressured faculty to submit falsified grades. Now the university’s accreditor is investigating.
The Review | Opinion
Amid state-budget cuts and political attacks, some institutions are neglecting their workers.
The Review | Essay
Departments, programs, and schools are issuing statements on a host of political issues. That’s a mistake.
The Review | Opinion
Scientific misconduct is often rewarded. Until they get caught, these scholars are riding high.
Advice
Difficult though it may be, disclose what you can, as early as you can, to avoid unpleasant surprises in the hiring process.