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Afternoon Update: 50 Years Later, Black Protesters Return to University to Be Heard

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Miss. event seeks to heal wounds left by mass arrests; prominent activist is accused of harassment;

Miss. event seeks to heal wounds left by mass arrests; prominent activist is accused of harassment; why academics love to hate Mayor Pete; and more. [Afternoon Update] Students [50 Years Ago, the College Tried to Silence Them. Now Black Protesters Are Returning to Campus to Be Heard.]( By Nell Gluckman and Marc Parry A gathering at the University of Mississippi offers a chance to heal the wounds left by mass arrests at a peaceful demonstration in 1970. (PREMIUM) ADVERTISEMENT [advertisement]( Faculty [A Prominent Activist Against Harassment in Science Is Facing Fresh Accusations of Harassment]( By Francie Diep Complainants say the same problems with the founder of MeTooSTEM, BethAnn McLaughlin, have cropped up publicly before. (PREMIUM) The Chronicle Review [Why Academics Love to Hate Mayor Pete]( By Oliver Traldi On a toxic stew of self-recognition, projection, and narcissistic disavowal. (PREMIUM) Advice [The Impossibility of Revising Your Own Work]( By Rachel Toor Repeat this mantra if you are struggling with revisions: We all need editors, all the time. In Case You Missed It [21 Dos and Don’ts for Journal Writers and Reviewers]( By Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan and Wendy Troop-Gordon Peer review is an inherently imperfect process, but here are some steps that would make it better. Paid for and Created by Worcester Polytechnic Institute [Reinventing the Curriculum to Provide Students With a Meaningful Education]( Incorporating more high-impact practices such as project-based learning across its curriculum, Texas A&M is helping students develop job skills in a low-risk environment, instilling team dynamics and learning. Paid for and Created by Texas A&M University [A Life-Changing Visit]( Connecting prominent scholars from universities across the globe, the Hagler Institute provides a catalyst to enrich the intellectual climate and educational experiences for faculty and students at Texas A&M, offering advanced study and collaborative opportunities. Subscribe Today The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. [Subscribe Today]( Order Your Copy [The Successful President of Tomorrow]( College leaders’ roles have changed. No longer are they merely stewards; now they must transform colleges as enrollment suffers, budgets shrink, and public trust erodes. This report lays out the five skills that leaders must have, based on advice from presidents of top colleges. It’s essential reading for presidents, provosts, deans, and other current and aspiring leaders. Buy a copy in the Chronicle Store. Latest Jobs Visit [ChronicleVitae.com]( to view the latest jobs in higher education. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up]( for other newsletters, [stop receiving]( this email, or [view]( our privacy policy. © 2020 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 [The Chronicle of Higher Education](

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