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'A NEW SORT OF PROXY WAR' How Harvard Tried to Save Its President By Emma Pettit When the university learned of alleged plagiarism by Claudine Gay, it scrambled to stop the scandal before it began. ADVERTISEMENT CITATION ANXIETY By Stephanie M. Lee At their annual conference, the scholars pondered a new reality in which citations and footnotes become new fronts in the culture wars. DATA Which Colleges Spent the Most Money on Research? By Audrey Williams June Twenty-nine institutions spent more than $1 billion on research and development in the 2022 fiscal year, according to new federal data.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Embrace the Power of Extrinsic Motivation in Class By James M. Lang and Kristi Rudenga Grades and deadlines don’t have to be the bad guys of college teaching.
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