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RESEARCH INTEGRITY By Tom Bartlett After a data-fabrication scandal and a university investigation, the dishonesty researcher is trying to move on. But is the damage already done? A WORTHWHILE EXTENSION By Charlotte Matherly Not long ago, virtual counseling wasn’t widely used in higher ed. Now the vendors serve close to five million college students. LEGISLATIVE 'REVERBERATIONS' By Alecia Taylor Some physical spaces, policies, and courses are being affected. BACKGROUNDER By J. Brian Charles A Chronicle analysis has identified at least 19 bills that aim to ban a slate of efforts aimed at making colleges diverse, equitable, and inclusive. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano A study of an entrepreneurship course offers insights on how situations that spark negative emotion can lead to learning.
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