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Gazette
Transitions: Columbia U. Names Next President; U. of South Florida Selects New Provost
Minouche (Nemat) Shafik has been named president of Columbia University. -
Role Models
A New Job Comes to the College Cabinet: Chief Experience Officer
The job, common in the corporate world, has been added at a handful of colleges, and reflects the increasing influence of business practices in higher ed. -
Retaliation Alleged
After Mysterious Suspension of Award-Winning UCLA Professor, Scientists Fight Back
A prominent ecologist had complained of racial discrimination before being barred from campus. -
The Review | Opinion
Faculty Workloads Are Unequal. That Must Change.
If service isn’t made more fair, people will stop doing it. -
Gazette
Transitions: Texas Christian U. Names New President; U. of Nebraska at Lincoln President to Retire
Daniel Pullin will be the next president of Texas Christian University. -
College and the Work Force
Free Report: What Employers Are Saying About Higher Ed
For many companies, decisions about how much education to require are not simple. -
The Review | Opinion
The Academic Career Is Broken
For overburdened workers, modest reforms aren’t nearly enough. -
The Review | Opinion
Do You Know How Much Your Colleagues Make?
Academe’s resistance to salary transparency is bad for everyone. -
'Emotional Workload'
As Students’ Mental-Health Concerns Grow, One University’s Professors Say They Should Get a Raise
University of Illinois at Chicago faculty members went on strike Tuesday, in part because they say students’ mental-health needs have become so severe, while administrators have failed to adequately respond. -
The Review | Reporting
Younger Faculty Are Leaning Out. Is That a Bad Thing?
The debate over work boundaries rolls through higher ed.