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'A CAUTIONARY TALE' Affirmative Action’s Big Win Always Had an Asterisk By Eric Hoover A landmark decision in 2003 posed questions about fairness that remain unresolved. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT A special report on the imperiled future of race-conscious admissions. ACADEMIC WORKPLACE A University Asked for Faculty and Staff Volunteers at Dining Halls. The Union Said No. By Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley The situation at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee echoes a request last year by Michigan State officials. FACULTY AND STUDENTS U.S. Tells Harvard It Could Be Liable for Retaliation by Professors By Nell Gluckman The federal government made its position known in a lawsuit brought by three graduate students in anthropology against the university. EQUAL PROTECTION In Tenn., a Lawmaker Tells Colleges to Scrub References to Gay and Transgender Rights Under Title IX By Katherine Mangan Critics say it sends an unwelcoming message to LGBTQ students and faculty members. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Nate Hochman Conservatives are mobilized to oppose the left’s long march through higher ed. LATITUDES How One College Focuses on Ethics and Equity in English-Language Testing By Karin Fischer Readers’ thoughts on English-proficiency testing, plus no new trial for a professor convicted as part of the China Initiative.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 10 Course Policies to Rethink on Your Syllabus By Matthew R. Johnson How to adapt your syllabi to better help students in what promises to be another complicated fall semester. ADVERTISEMENT
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