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ACADEMIC FREEDOM How Pedophilia Research Led a University to Part Ways With a Scholar By Emma Pettit A college says it supports free inquiry. So why does this pedophilia researcher no longer work there? ADVERTISEMENT LEADERSHIP MEETS POLITICS Wisconsin Has a New Chancellor. GOP Lawmakers Aren’t Happy. By Megan Zahneis One state senator threatened to pull funding over the selection of Rebecca Mnookin, who says she supports research on critical race theory and “lots of other ideas, too.” BACKGROUNDER By Karin Fischer Public flagships in conservative states face reputational and recruiting challenges.
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RACE ON CAMPUS How to Retain Diverse Faculty Members By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez This program studies why faculty members of color leave, and teaches how to get them to stay. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Digital Humanists Need to Learn How to Count By Mordechai Levy-Eichel and Daniel Scheinerman A prominent recent book in the field suffers serious methodological pitfalls.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INCLUSIVE TEACHING Teaching for Inclusivity: What College Leaders Need to Know UPCOMING: May 19 | 2 p.m. ET: Inclusive teaching gives all students a voice and the opportunity to participate fully in class. How can colleges encourage it? Our panel of experts discusses the issue in this virtual forum. With Support From Adobe. Register now. CYBERSECURITY Threats to College Cybersecurity UPCOMING: May 24 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges face an urgent threat from cyberattacks. They must respond with equal urgency. Featuring experts in technology and network security, this virtual event explains why and how they should. With Support From Microsoft. Register now. SHIFTING LANDSCAPE The Changing Higher-Ed Ecosystem UPCOMING: May 25 | 2 p.m. ET: The higher-ed marketplace is changing with new education providers online and in person. This virtual forum brings together experts to examine that trend and how it will affect adult learners and other students. With Support From LinkedIn. Register now.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Heal a Wounded Workgroup You Inherit By Allison M. Vaillancourt It may be tempting to declare, “It’s a new day; let’s put the past behind us.” Here’s why you shouldn’t.
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READER VOICES Essay Critical of Chegg Completely Missed the PointRelying on Search Firms for Presidential Openings Is Asking for TroubleWhere Is Evidence White Supremacism Is Restricting Intellectual Exchange?Writing of Recommendation Letters Should Be Taken SeriouslySeeing World Through Eyes of Others Cultivates Our Humanity ADVERTISEMENT
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