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Why are some regional public colleges in so much trouble? A mix of a demographic cliff, reductions in federal funding, and decisions made before and during the pandemic. It didn't have to be this way.
This Is Why Some Regional Public Colleges Are In So Much Trouble
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Data sleuths say there are discrepancies and errors in a half-dozen studies about the Q-Collar, a $200 safety device endorsed by NFL players. Critics say a journal is failing to investigate the scope of the problems.
This Device Is ‘Proven' to Protect Athletes' Brains. The Science Is Under Fire.
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Virginia lawmakers want to make reparations for slavery, reparations efforts are hampered by poor record-keeping.
Virginia Wants to Give Scholarships to Descendants of Slaves. It's Harder Than It Looks.
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"Greek literature contains the germs of almost everything,” Gilbert Murray wrote in 1900. Much the same can be said about Greek history.
Gazing Into the Mirror of History
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In this week's Race on Campus newsletter, one reporter explores whether diversity training works, and how measuring the training can be difficult. Read and subscribe here.
Race on Campus: Diversity training is everywhere. Does it work?
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In Advice: “As a scholarly writer, your goal should be to reach your largest potential audience. It will be smaller than Stephen King’s, but it might be larger than you think,” says a practical new guide for academics on how to write better.
Advice | Write for the Field Next Door
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In Advice: How to find value in a campus job fair if you’re a doctoral student considering career options beyond academe.
Advice | How to Get the Most out of a Job Fair as a Ph.D.
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Opinion: Does "shared governance" really justify imposing boycotts on individual faculty members?
Does the AAUP Know What It Means?
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There had to be a way, Greil Marcus thought, to use his academic training to tell a big new story about rock and roll, situating it in the broader ambit of American culture, American myth.
Can Criticism Still Be a Career?
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