The ethnographer is a symbol of some of academe's thorniest dilemmas; a lawsuit says Indiana U. pressed its health center to play down mold; and more.
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By Marc Parry

The decision represents a low point in the seesaw trajectory that has turned the ethnographer into a symbol of some of the thorniest dilemmas of academic life. (PREMIUM)

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Backgrounder
By Marc Parry

Did Alice Goffman commit a felony while researching her book on young black men in the criminal-justice system?

Leadership
By Alexander C. Kafka

The university denies the allegation. The suit also says Indiana deferred crucial maintenance on air systems for years despite knowing of problems, resulting in a 2018-19 mold crisis. (PREMIUM)

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Students have been evacuated from affected dormitories across the country as universities face a consequence of extreme weather and outdated buildings.

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By Lindsay Ellis

Ángel Cabrera has deep ties to Georgia Tech — and experience with some of the research university’s recent challenges.

Teaching
Beth McMurtrie

A professor decided to shadow students for a day. The experience was eye-opening.

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