Crisis Fatigue in a Difficult Economy: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

As the recession persists into a second academic year, some campuses feel "crisis fatigue." That fatigue, manifested by weariness with financial emergency and stress about personal and institutional futures, can lead to shortsighted behavior. Although the effect of the economy on colleges and universities can vary significantly, The Chronicle asked Kent John Chabotar, president and a professor of political science at Guilford College and an expert on financial matters, to write a

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