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After a Fraught Semester, a University Wrestles With the Meaning of ‘Shared Governance’
After a war of words over a graduate-student strike last semester, faculty members and senior leaders at Indiana University at…
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He Was an Up-and-Coming Leader. Then His University Accused Him of Threatening Violence.
One September day last year, Mark McPhail was lying in bed when he heard a knock at the door. He…
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Grad Students Suspend Their Strike at Indiana U. But the Fight’s Not Over.
Indiana University at Bloomington’s graduate students announced on Tuesday that they were suspending a monthlong strike, just before the university’s…
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A University Asked Professors to Help Quash a Grad-Student Strike. Hundreds Have Refused.
As graduate students at Indiana University at Bloomington moved toward a strike over the past week, university leaders called on…
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Teaching a Sea of Students
The pandemic has created a huge demand for advice on good, evidence-supported teaching methods. But much of the conversation seems…
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The Attendance Conundrum
Sarah Craig was frustrated. In late September, a vice provost at Georgetown University, where Craig is a junior majoring in…
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Good Grades, Stressed Students
As the first full academic year under Covid-19 restrictions grinds on, fall grades are in for colleges around the country.…
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Is the Pandemic Pushing a Wave of Presidents Out? Not Yet
The coronavirus pandemic has created a set of historic challenges for leaders in higher education. They’ve had to respond to…
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