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Accountability and test-based reforms, pandemic-era disruptions, and larger social and economic pressures have fostered ...
Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books that thrilled, surprised, challenged, and delighted them. This year the ...
Institutions may be on the hook for a range of new tracking and transparency requirements as early as January 1, if President ...
Unwilling to concede that they have lost the intellectual debate among faculty over what general education should look like — they describe their own position as “inarguable” — Bauerlein and Yenor ...
Board leaders said the action would force administrators to support all students “regardless of their identifying ...
Gen Z is a puzzle to many professors. Over the last year, The Chronicle has published a series of stories on attitudes and behaviors among young people that makes teaching them a challenge. For a host ...
W aded Cruzado couldn’t imagine leading Montana State University — a place she thought would be too cold, too forbidding, and too different from her Caribbean roots. It was 2009, and a ...
Any regular reader of this newsletter could probably guess the topic of our most popular issue this year. Yes, it was AI, specifically the issue “When AI Is Everywhere, What Should Instructors Do Next ...