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HEATED OPPOSITION At West Virginia U., Students Protest Cuts, Tell Gordon Gee to ‘Go’ By Emma Pettit A fundamental question underlined the crowd’s shouts and signs: What sort of education must a public flagship provide? ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Scholars See Dangerous Precedent in West Virginia U.’s Plan to Cut Foreign Languages By Emma Pettit The provost’s office recommended dissolving the world-languages department. Critics of the decision say the flagship is abandoning its responsibility to the state. A DREADED PHONE CALL A College Gave This Adjunct 3 Classes to Teach. Then It Forgot to Tell Him. By Zachary Schermele Paul Crenshaw’s experience, which went viral online, was the stuff of nightmares — at least for higher ed. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The (College) Presidential Fitness Test By Kate Hidalgo Bellows These leaders aren’t just sweating over their jobs. THE REVIEW When Harvard’s President Opposed a Satanic Mass By Len Gutkin Cancel culture, secularism, and the lures of Satan.
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