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FIELD TRIP Roland Griffiths’ Magical Profession By Tom Bartlett The Johns Hopkins University professor has been a pioneer in the field of psychedelic research. Approaching the end of his life, he’s launching a new project that he hopes might help save the world. ADVERTISEMENT LAW AND POWER At Harvard, Details About the Handling of a Harassment Case May Spill Into Public View By Nell Gluckman Graduate students sued Harvard last year, alleging it failed to protect them from sexual harassment and retaliation. The case, and the public pressure on the university, has not let up. BACKGROUNDER By Nell Gluckman Harvard’s John Comaroff is an influential anthropologist and a dedicated adviser. Three women say he abused his power.
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LABOR ACTIVISM Rutgers’ President Threatened to Take Striking Instructors to Court. Then He Walked It Back. By Julian Roberts-Grmela The news came as thousands of faculty, graduate employees, and clinicians walked off the job on Monday, amid a standoff over salaries and workers’ rights. THE REVIEW Legislating Curricula Is Very, Very Bad By Len Gutkin A Democratic curriculum for blue states, a Republican curriculum for red states?
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