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‘THOSE MISTAKES ADDED UP’ The War in the Mideast Fuels a Crisis in the Midwest By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Indiana University at Bloomington made a series of unpopular decisions. Then it called the police on protesters. BOT AND CIRCUMSTANCE This University Had an AI Robot as Commencement Speaker. Yes, It Was Weird. By Sonel Cutler Some students and parents were skeptical. The speaker herself, Sophia, wasn’t bothered: “I don’t have time for hate.” CAMPUS LABOR On This Campus, Every Student Could Join a Union. The College Calls It an ‘Existential Threat.’ By Forest Hunt The National Labor Relations Board will soon determine if students at Berea College have the right to hold a union election. It’s the latest chapter in an ongoing wave of undergraduate organizing.
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CHANGES COMING The Next Carnegie Classification Update Will Be Its Biggest Yet By Francie Diep A proposed revision, to go into effect in 2025, will label every college with its access and student outcomes, among other changes. THE REVIEW | ESSAY What We Can Learn From Ancient History (and What We Can’t) By Jacob Mikanowski Two new books take very different approaches to the study of humanity’s origins.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How College Leaders Can Stand Up for DEI Workers and Programs By Kevin R. McClure and Kevin Gannon Some of the most vulnerable employees at institutions are being hung out to dry.
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