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AN 'OPAQUE' SYSTEM Antitrust Lawsuits Have Hit Higher Ed. Will More Competition Help? By Eric Kelderman The issue is fundamentally one of fairness, critics say, and the complaint extends across campuses.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION DEI Will Continue at His School, U. of Mich. Dean Says in Since-Deleted Post By Katherine Mangan A spokesperson said after a talk with administrators, Carlos F. Jackson, who oversees the School of Art & Design, will issue a new statement to “clear up any confusion.” 'MUCH IS AT STAKE' Trump Administration to Review $9 Billion in Federal Funding to Harvard By Brock Read The government will examine $255 million in current contracts, along with a slew of multiyear grants, citing Harvard’s “failure to protect students on campus from antisemitic discrimination.”
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY How the Study of Slavery Has Shaped the Academy By Scott Spillman Who decides how history gets written? TEACHING Does Your Syllabus Sound Like You? By Beckie Supiano Open-access tools developed at Baylor U. and MIT help instructors be intentional in their syllabus language. POLITICS AND RACE By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Arkansas, Ohio, and West Virginia.
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Career Advice ARCHIVE By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman Here’s everything you need to know about finding a tenure-track position.
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