Chief academic officers are confident in academic quality but strained by limited resources, policy shifts and other mounting campus challenges, Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey finds.
Survey: Provosts Focused on Funding Cuts, Academic Freedom and AI
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Survey: Provosts Focused on Funding Cuts, Academic Freedom and AI
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