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LEADERSHIP Confirming Faculty Fears, Purdue’s Board Chair Says Trustees Chose President Like a Business By Eric Kelderman While searches for college leaders have become more secretive in recent years, the university may have set a new precedent for opacity. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Can a More Open Search Make for a More Successful Presidency? By Eric Kelderman A closed search process at Oregon State University resulted in a president who left in under a year. So the board tried a different approach. MARKING JUNETEENTH The Scholars Behind the Quest for Reparations By Marc Parry They are propelling a reckoning with slavery’s legacy on campuses, in cities, at companies. What Hilary Beckles is doing represents the next step. It’s the marshaling of scholarship for a political aim: payback. (From 2017)
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MARKING JUNETEENTH By Marc Parry Conflicts have mired the efforts of Georgetown University and the Jesuits to make amends for their involvement with slavery. Now a more lasting reconciliation may be in sight. (From 2019)
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