A Tricky Relationship
He Came From the Frying Pan. Can He Manage the Fire?
Governance strife drove Kevin Guskiewicz from Chapel Hill to Michigan State University, where he has a pledge of good behavior from a board known for its meddling. Will it last?
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A Sea Change
Colleges Have Agreed to Pay Athletes. What’s Next?
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The Review | Essay
Do Humanists Know Anything?
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The Dark Art of Enrollment Management
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Advice
3 Ways to Fix Peer Review
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More Questions From Congress
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Held Accountable
Jonathan Holloway on the Hot Seat
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Meaningful Conversations
These Students Want to Talk About Oct. 7. They Say Their Peers and Colleges Hold Them Back.
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The Review | Essay
Charles Taylor’s Sublime Shortcomings
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The Review | Opinion
I Made Porn. That Shouldn’t Cost Me Tenure.
Special Report
The Trends Report 2024
Our annual investigation into the most consequential developments in higher education. We hope the report will help you understand the forces shaping higher ed, what’s behind them, and how to meet this moment.
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The Rise of the Faculty Budget Activists
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Is Inclusion Possible on Campus Today?
College leaders struggle to deliver on a core ideal. -
Colleges’ Top Lawyers, Never More Powerful
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A Campus Where Everyone Is Just Like You
More colleges make an identity-based pitch: You are safe here. -
AI Will Shake Up Higher Ed. Are Colleges Ready?
The technology could challenge efforts to prove colleges’ value. -
3 Other Emerging Trends We’re Watching
Debates on free speech, legacy admits, and mega donors.
The Public-Perception Puzzle
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Why It’s So Hard to Get People Back in College Once They’ve Quit
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What’s Really Behind the View That Higher Ed Isn’t Worth It?
Yes, the sector has a lot that it needs to fix. But criticisms that seem to dismiss the value of college altogether often miss key details. -
Do You Know What the Public Really Thinks of College?
Last summer The Chronicle polled the population about how colleges serve students and society, and more than 1,000 American adults answered. In this quiz, see if you can guess what they said. -
The Public-Perception Puzzle
A series by The Chronicle to examine higher ed’s public-perception problem — and the solutions to it.
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What this invasive punishment has to do with DEI, or doesn’t.
May 20, 2024
Latitudes
A bill would revoke demonstrators’ student visas. And a new report warns China may be surveilling its students abroad.
May 15, 2024
Weekly Briefing
An essay makes the case for college’s worth; Israeli college presidents denounce U.S. protests; and more.
May 18, 2024
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Improving the First-Year Experience
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College Partnerships to Fuel Rural Development
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Working Together to Improve the Institution
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The Future of Academic Internships
ON DEMAND: What if colleges offered internship opportunities to every student who wanted one? Join us to discuss the future of college internships. With Support From Strada. Watch on demand.
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The Chair’s Role in the Continuing Pandemic
George Justice discusses how department chairs are continuing to deal with Covid on campus, and how they’re dealing with the added pressures of leading through the pandemic. Video provided by Dever Justice LLC. -
Managing Up
Carolyn Dever tackles how managing up is a challenge for all department chairs, and how to navigate these difficulties, providing pro tips on how to approach your dean or provost. Video provided by Dever Justice LLC. -
Seven Practices for Building Community and Student Belonging Virtually
Most colleges have traditionally provided in-person programming and supports to strengthen bonds between students and build community. This research brief was originally published by Ithaka S+R.
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What Every Student Needs to Read in a Time of Protest
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The Marriage of True Minds
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Yes, College Is ‘Worth It’
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Data
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College Closures Are in the News. But Higher Ed Added Thousands of Programs Over the Past 2 Decades.
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How Diverse Are Student Populations on College Campuses in the U.S.?
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State Support for Colleges Continues to Rise as Federal Aid and Tuition Revenue Fall, Report Shows
The annual State Higher Education Finance analysis says the squeeze could be explained by enrollment declines, tuition freezes, and the dwindling of stimulus dollars.
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Advice
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Will Graduate-Student Unions Change Everything?
How collective bargaining is already starting to alter the landscape of doctoral education. -
Admin 101: Be a Realist, Not a Pessimist
Serious times call for serious leaders. But every administrator must guard against doom-and-gloom messaging. -
The Self-Employment Path for Ph.D.s
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Ask the Chair: ‘Should I Apply for a Deanship?’
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After a Tough Year for Classroom Innovation, It’s Time for a Reset
How to better support instructors in the face of faculty backlash against the demands of student-centered teaching. -
How College Leaders Can Stand Up for DEI Workers and Programs
Some of the most vulnerable employees at institutions are being hung out to dry.