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Jan. 5, 2024
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Volume 70, Issue 9

Cover Stories

'A Five-Alarm Fire'
Administrators, advocates, and students are at odds over how to define and effectively fight antisemitism.
The Review | Essay
What just happened?

Highlights

A Frosty Atmosphere for Academics
Dismay over the academic climate has led to a wave of resignations.
Dueling Complaints
Now Feifei Fan and Yanyao Jiang work in the same department, and their tangled case is headed for a Title IX showdown.

Also in the Issue

Titanic Budget Battle
The deal, which traded cuts in diversity, equity, and inclusion for long-delayed pay raises and building projects, drew concern as a precedent for future funding of the state’s public universities.
Academic Integrity
Claudine Gay, under fire for comments at a congressional hearing last week, has also been accused of plagiarism. But several scholars she allegedly copied from dispute the charges.
Changing Perceptions
Facing enrollment declines, Beloit College, in Wisconsin, is hoping to win over prospective students by drawing connections between their education and desired careers.
Looking Ahead
Some of the biggest higher-ed issues from 2023 will continue to cast a shadow.
The Review | Essay
Soon enough, the capable few won’t want the job either.
Complex Factors
Drastic budget cuts at flagship universities in Nebraska and West Virginia point to economic, cultural, and demographic shifts that could have wider implications.
The Review | Opinion
Academe’s most precarious workers are delivering a better future for us all.
Advice
Having good people in charge isn’t enough. They need to actually be acting as a team.