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THE REVIEW | OPINION Authoritarians Come for the Academy By Jennifer Ruth Right wingers like Dan Patrick and Christopher Rufo seek to erode academic power. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER New College of Florida’s Board Starts to Dismantle Gender-Studies Program By Emma Pettit Florida’s designated honors college has been embroiled in controversy as conservative trustees attempt to reshape it. Now a board member has lobbed a new grenade. RACE ON CAMPUS The Wildest Moments From Texas A&M’s Hiring Fiasco By Daarel Burnette II The botched negotiations with Kathleen McElroy offer a peek at how administrators are responding to anti-DEI laws. THE EDGE An Aging State Looks to Colleges to Keep Its Economy Humming By Goldie Blumenstyk In Maine, the community-college system’s “real skills for real jobs” push is fostering new partnerships with employers. But what comes next? LATITUDES These Community Colleges Want to Show Students the World By Karin Fischer How some two-year institutions have succeeded with study abroad. Plus, sex-discrimination complaints at an international branch campus.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 5 Ways to Ease Students Off the Lecture and Into Active Learning By Jeremy T. Murphy Lecturing endures in college classrooms in part because students prefer that style of teaching. How can we shift that preference? ADVERTISEMENT
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