Teaching Generation Z; our new podcast; Chapel Hillâs freshman class is less diverse; ex-students may share $17-million Covid settlement; and more. ADVERTISEMENT [Afternoon Update Logo]( You can also [read this newsletter on the web](. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, [unsubscribe](. THE WORKPLACE [For Some U. of Alaska Faculty Members, the Next Paycheck Could Be $0]( The payroll problem, which stems largely from the calendar and from technical snafus, not a lack of university funding, is affecting an unknown number of instructors across the multicampus system. A spokesperson said university officials were working on the problem and may be able to pay all employees on time, or at the very least âas soon as possible.â (Alaska Beacon) ADVERTISEMENT [For Some U. of Alaska Faculty Members, the Next Paycheck Could Be $0]( TEACHING [What Is Going On With Students?]( By Beckie Supiano [STORY IMAGE]( Our Teaching Gen Z series aims to help professors unravel a mystery. TRAILER [Listen to Our New Podcast]( [STORY IMAGE]( Next week weâre launching a weekly podcast that will report on the people and places at the center of higher ed. Jack Stripling, host and senior writer, will guide you through conversations on the biggest topics shaping the industry. Listen to College Matters from The Chronicle [wherever you get your podcasts](. ADMISSIONS [UNC-Chapel Hillâs New Freshman Class Is Less Diverse After Supreme Court Ruling]( The University of North Carolina flagship, a defendant in a lawsuit that led the high court last year to [outlaw race-conscious admissions]( said the Class of 2028 has a lower share of Black students than did the Class of â27. This yearâs freshman class is 8 percent Black, three percentage points lower than last yearâs, a pattern [seen at some other selective colleges](. (The News & Observer, The Chronicle) PANDEMIC FALLOUT [Former Penn State Students May Receive Slice of $17-Million Covid Settlement]( The deal, which has been submitted for a judgeâs approval, would benefit some 72,000 people who were students anywhere in the university system in the spring of 2020, when like campuses across the country Penn State shifted to remote instruction. Settlement of the class action would give those eligible about $155 each, less taxes, with the balance going to lawyers. (Centre Daily Times) FINANCES [Former U. of Iowa Official Embezzled Nearly $1 Million, Audit Finds]( The onetime manager of the machine shop for the department of physics and astronomy deposited money that should have gone to the university into his own accounts, the state audit concluded. The ex-manager might face criminal charges. 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