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July 5, 2024
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Volume 70, Issue 22

Cover Story

Stressed But Resilient
Many are on the brink, but they’ve never been more vital.

Highlights

The Changing Classroom
Some are riding the AI wave. Others feel like they’re drowning.
The Review | Opinion
First, let’s admit that it’s happening.
The Review | Essay
How a military term became a culture-war shibboleth.

Also in the Issue

Campus Closures
Nearly half of the state’s two-year liberal-arts institutions are being shuttered. It wasn’t supposed to be this way.
Dual Careers
A research team at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranks every R1 institution in a newly published scorecard.
Trying Something Different
Last year, Money magazine switched from a college ranking to a rating system with colleges divided into just a handful of tiers. Rankings critics liked the change, but did rankings users?
Data
Here’s a look at the 102 colleges with at least 20,000 undergraduates.
The Review | Opinion
Hint: It’s not all about free speech.
The Review | Opinion
This would set the university back a hundred years.
Advice
A key part of the academic vice president’s job is interacting with professors, without stepping on the toes of deans and chairs.
Advice
Too many academics in the humanities are trapped in a cycle of professional discontent.