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DIVERSITY Is Inclusion Possible on Campuses Today? By Katherine Mangan Campus leaders struggle to deliver on a core ideal. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT Our annual investigation into the most consequential developments in higher education. ACADEMIC FREEDOM George Mason Shares Syllabi With Governor’s Administration Amid Tension Over DEI-Related Courses By Emma Pettit The university’s “Just Societies” requirement is drawing opposition, including from the governor, whose spokesman said it’s a “thinly veiled attempt to incorporate the progressive left’s groupthink.”
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ATHLETIC TACTICS Why This College Is Offering Scholarships in Cornhole By Nell Gluckman Winthrop University has pursued several nontraditional sports, including cornhole, disc golf, and esports, as a way to recruit students beyond its region. THE REVIEW At Harvard, an Antisemitic Cartoon Raises Questions About What Activists Are Thinking By Len Gutkin The ’60s haunt the campus left.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT On the Dissertation: You Don’t Have to Write It in Order By Leonard Cassuto Graduate students often write in a linear style and end up stalled. Here are some different approaches.
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