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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Greg D. Pillar and Laurie Shanderson Trump’s reforms seek to impose political conformity on colleges.
THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Samuel Negus They force progressive institutions to accept current civil-rights law. LEADERSHIP By Francie Diep The last 13 months have been difficult for the university and its top administrator. 'TRICKLE-DOWN CARNAGE' By Katherine Mangan Scotched in the midst of a DEI purge, the scholarship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham was meant ultimately to reduce racial disparities in health. ADVICE By Fred DuVal An Arizona grant program offers a model for how to support academic research that puts the public interest first. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson Many students entering the job market seek stability, which government work once promised.
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