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'REALLY SERIOUS QUESTIONS' By Francie Diep The program’s fate offers one example of how Harvard’s promises to deal with campus antisemitism look on the ground.
CAMPUS ACTIVISM At Indiana U., Professors Spar With Administrators Over Nighttime Protests By Theo Scheer The university banned “expressive activities” between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., and reprimanded some faculty members for violating the policy. A federal judge just temporarily blocked it. THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Strangling of Sonoma State By Hollis Robbins How misbegotten ideals tanked California’s “Public Ivy.” BACKGROUNDER Sonoma State U. Is Making Big Cuts to Close a Budget Hole. What Will Be Left? By Maddie Khaw The Cal State campus is slashing academic programs, laying off faculty, and, in an unusual move, scuttling its entire Division II athletics program. NEWLY UPDATED NIH Rescinds Policy Conditioning New Grants on Colleges’ Elimination of ‘Illegal DEI’ By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest. THE REVIEW When Colleges Act Like Hospitals By Len Gutkin The political theorist Lisa Anderson on higher education’s therapeutic turn.
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From the Archives ADVICE The 7 Deadly Sins of Professors By Thomas H. Benton There are good reasons why so many students are unhappy with their professors, and why so many professors are unhappy in general.
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