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Undergrad enrollment worsens as pandemic drags on; Ohio governor warns of online spring; three N.Y.

Undergrad enrollment worsens as pandemic drags on; Ohio governor warns of online spring; three N.Y. colleges go remote; ways to engage students; and more. ADVERTISEMENT [Advertisement]( [logo] Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Please sign up to receive your own copy.]( You’ll support our journalism and ensure that you continue to receive our emails. [Read this newsletter on the web](. INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT [The Pandemic May Have Changed International Recruiting Forever]( By Karin Fischer [image] New tactics started as emergency measures, but could be a lasting way to keep enrollments up. ADVERTISEMENT [Advertisement]( PANDEMIC ENROLLMENT [Undergraduate-Enrollment Picture Worsens as Pandemic Drags On]( By Audrey Williams June [image] The 4.4-percent drop is not as steep as observers feared, but the decline in freshmen remains substantial. TEACHING [Don’t Force It, Have Fun, and Other Ways to Engage Students]( By Beckie Supiano Our colleague Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz asked professors how they’re holding on to students’ attention in a distracting time. Here’s what she learned. NEWS [Live Coronavirus Updates: Ohio Governor Says Off-Campus Spread May Demand Online-Only Spring; 3 N.Y. Colleges Go Remote Amid Surge in Cases]( [image] The fall semester is underway, and Covid-19 is surging. The Chronicle is tracking developments across higher ed here. Read on for daily live updates and information. THE REVIEW [‘Changing How We Write Is Not Going to Solve the Hiring Crisis’]( By Len Gutkin [image] Rita Felski on enjoyment, criticism, attachment, and the future of literary studies. Virtual Events: Tune In Live - Successfully reallocate resources and find different revenue streams. [Register here]( for today’s forum on how colleges can design and carry out new budget models. - Help faculty members navigate their career paths in a changed world. [Sign up here]( for Monday’s conversation with college presidents. - Prepare students and faculty members for an uncertain future. [Register here]( for Tuesday’s forum on post-pandemic teaching and learning. Subscribe to The Chronicle Our mission, at a time of crisis and uncertainty, is to ensure you have the information you need to make the best decisions for your institution, your career, and your students. Please consider subscribing today to sustain our continuing coverage. [Subscribe Today]( Views ADVICE [Ready to Be an Ally for Black Academics? Here’s a Start]( By Ebony O. McGee [image] Twelve ways that white faculty members can better support Black academics in their department and across the campus. Sponsored by AWS [Preparing for Post-Pandemic Teaching and Learning]( What will teaching and learning look like after the pandemic? Register now for The Chronicle’s virtual forum where we will discuss how to navigate the challenges ahead in order to meet the changing needs of students and faculty. ADVERTISEMENT [Advertisement]( sponsored by Ascendium [The Road Ahead for Rural Colleges]( As the pandemic upends enrollment numbers for years to come, learn how college leaders at rural institutions are being proactive to safeguard their futures and use their locations to their advantage. Job Announcement Director of Human Resources opening at American University of Iraq – Baghdad. [Visit jobs.chronicle.com]( for more details. The Chronicle's Featured Report: The Post-Pandemic College [Leading experts examine how the pandemic will shape higher education]( in the years to come and what the college of the future may look like. To recover well, colleges must develop a more externally-focused business model, direct resources to expand professional development in online teaching, and continue to expand mental-health services. Job Opportunities [Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in Biology]( York University [ISyE Faculty Position]( University of Minnesota Twin Cities [Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine]( Merritt Hawkins [Chair of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine]( The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences [Tenured Professor and Department Head]( Texas A&M University [Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering]( Texas Tech University [Search the Chronicle's jobs database]( to view the latest jobs in higher education. What did you think of today’s newsletter? [Strongly disliked]( // [It was OK]( // [Loved it](. [logo]( This newsletter was sent to {EMAIL}. [Manage]( your newsletter preferences, [stop receiving]( this email, or [view]( our privacy policy. © 2020 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037

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