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LEADERSHIP By Emma Pettit The tenure of Claudine Gay, the university’s first Black leader, was cut short by a raft of plagiarism allegations following a much-criticized appearance before Congress. THE REVIEW | ESSAY A Decade of Ideological Transformation Comes Undone By Len Gutkin What just happened? ROUNDUP The top story comes from the University of Wisconsin system, which fired the longtime leader of its La Crosse campus. The now-former chancellor says his free-speech rights were violated.
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