In Advice: If professors don’t advocate for students to openly disclose their AI use in class, we risk offloading the task to a new wave of detection tools that surveil a student’s entire writing process.
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Opinion: Is there a new and distinctive culture of campus activism?
On the New Encampment Culture
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The Chronicle of Higher Education recently learned that press officers are seeing more pitches from publications willing to write favorable stories about their leaders for a price. Journalism experts say such publications muddy the waters and confuse readers. Press officers say they’re a legitimate marketing tool.
The Colleges That Pay for Positive Coverage
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Colleges love good press. Sometimes they buy it. Listen to our latest podcast about big-name universities that pay magazines to write puff pieces about them.
Pay for Play
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"We don’t need pointy-headed bureaucrats popping off on every subject, but we sure could use the thoughtful voices of educational leaders to inform ongoing political and ethical debates."
Opinion | October 7 Is Not the Time For Institutional Neutrality
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Ann Cudd is fighting to determine whether she’ll be known as a president who remade Portland State University or one who spent her five-year contract as a caretaker.
How a New President's First Year Slipped Away
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In Advice: How to transition from graduate school at a large university to a faculty position at a small liberal-arts college.
Advice | What to Expect in Your First Year of Working at a Small College
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Featured Job: Assistant/Associate Professor Position in Strategic Management at Rutgers University in New Jersey The Department of Management and Global Business at Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick is recruiting for a tenure-track (or tenured) faculty member at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. We seek candidates with a strong research interest in the broadly defined area of Strategic Management. Candidates with interests in allied areas such as organization theory, sustainability and CSR, or international business will all be given full consideration. ?? Check out the full job posting here: https://chroni.cl/3N7zXVJ #ad
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A group of passionate amateurs refused to believe that baseball talent could only be decided on white America’s terms. Here’s how their work led to professional baseball recognizing Negro Leaguers in the record books.
How a Group of Amateurs Rewrote the History of America's Pastime
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Opinion: "FBS presidents must take control of their most lucrative athletic asset."
Opinion | The Demise of College Sports as We Know Them
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