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DAMPENING FREE EXPRESSION By Maggie Hicks The policies are intended to keep students safe while still allowing protests, but experts warn they’ll have a chilling effect. THE LATEST CHAPTER By David Jesse Late Sunday, the governing board voted to refer two trustees for expulsion by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and censured another. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Patrick T. Brown Social feedbacks and career incentives cause scientists to leave out a lot. Q&A By Kate Hidalgo Bellows A campus group at Rice University, which isn’t subject to a new Texas law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, offered honorary membership to peers at other colleges. BACKGROUNDER By Kate Hidalgo Bellows It’s not some thinly veiled enrollment hack, higher-ed leaders say. They’re spelling out what their campus stands for — at a time when brand matters more than ever. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Plus: Is it time to bring hallucinogens into the classroom?
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