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THE REVIEW | OPINION How Conservative Colleges Win the Culture Wars By Adam Laats Academic-freedom crackdowns get the headlines, but the real fight is elsewhere. ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NEWS Prominent Higher-Ed Consultant Committed Financial Fraud, Lawsuit Says By Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley The complaint accuses Brett Sokolow of tax fraud, using company money for personal expenses, and retaliating against a worker who called out wrongdoing. GOVERNANCE U. of Minnesota Regent Resigns Leadership Post After Asking Whether Campus Is ‘Too Diverse’ By Megan Zahneis The move followed nearly two weeks of backlash against Steven Sviggum’s comments. He will continue to serve as a regent until his term ends next year.
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RACE ON CAMPUS Why Diversity Training Often Doesn’t Work By Adrienne Lu Sociologists studied diversity efforts at 800 companies; now they’re turning their attention to colleges. THE EDGE Getting Comfortable With Ed Tech By Goldie Blumenstyk How students’ feelings about learning technology are changing — and where they, and professors, still need support.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 4 Classroom Lessons From Haunted Houses By Sarah Rose Cavanagh What research on “recreational fear” — the fun of being scared — can teach us about learning in the college classroom.
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