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ADVICE: WORKING BETTER By Kevin R. McClure How to stand up for academe in this era of constant attacks from federal and state governments.
INTERNATIONAL By Karin Fischer President Trump’s latest orders bar visitors from a dozen countries and try, again, to block Harvard from enrolling foreign students. UNPRESIDENTED By Camila Gomez A statewide board rejected the sole finalist, Santa J. Ono, on Tuesday. Some faculty are concerned that the public failure could scare off other candidates. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Megan Fritts What I learned serving on a university AI committee. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson Wanted: smart, witty, and courageous writers. Reap joy (and swag) in return.
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