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ACADEMIC FREEDOM ‘A Huge Red Flag’: How Florida Colleges’ Controversial Statement on Diversity Came Together By Francie Diep Documents appear to show that a state official helped inject more-aggressive language into a statement by public-college presidents. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Rachel Adams Sometimes these relationships fade. But not always. CAMPUS SPEECH Disruption of Speech at Stanford Prompts President to Apologize — and Criticize Staff’s Response By Julian Roberts-Grmela Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan’s talk was met with a room of student protesters who argued his history of court rulings had caused harm to LGBTQ+ students.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Lost Art of Academic Conversation By Paula Marantz Cohen Faculty members no longer have time to indulge in the free play of ideas. THE ANTI-DEI PLAYBOOK S.C. Lawmakers Discussed Going After Colleges’ Diversity Efforts. Things Got Heated. By Eva Surovell The debates in South Carolina on Monday highlighted discussions to come as Republican-controlled state legislatures further scrutinize higher ed’s spending on diversity.
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