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Conflicts have mired the efforts of Georgetown University and the Jesuits to make amends for their involvement with slavery. Now a more lasting reconciliation may be in sight.

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By Richard J. Cellini
 

The founder of a project aimed at finding descendants of slaves sold by Georgetown University says consensus is emerging on best institutional practices.

Racial Provocation
By Katherine Mangan
 

The police are looking for an unidentified agitator who was filmed walking on the campus.

 

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By Lindsay Ellis
 

The scam relies on understanding scholarly workplace dynamics and exploiting the trove of information on college websites.

The Chronicle Interview
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Grace Lavery talks about her body, free speech, and finding transcendence in a hot tub in Sedona, Ariz. PREMIUM

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By Tom Deans
 

A professor opts to limit his syllabus to a single, two-sided page. He reports the sky has not fallen.

 

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