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LOST IN TRANSLATION? Scholars See Dangerous Precedent in West Virginia U.’s Plan to Cut Foreign Languages By Emma Pettit The provost’s office recommended dissolving the world-languages department. Critics of the decision say the flagship is abandoning its responsibility to the state. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Why Is West Virginia U. Making Sweeping Cuts? By Dan Bauman Hobbled by the Great Recession, the flagship bet on growth that never came. THE REVIEW | ESSAY When Scholars Sue Their Accusers By Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky Francesca Gino is the latest. Such litigation rarely succeeds.
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DELETING DIVERSITY 2 States Restricted DEI. Here’s How Colleges Revised Their Websites. By Adrienne Lu and Dan Bauman Administrators have been left guessing how to respond to legislative bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. 'A SEVERE DISCONNECT' A Major Scholarly Conference Is On. Here’s Why Hundreds Say They Won’t Attend. By Emma Hall With the American Political Science Association’s conference weeks away, subgroups of the massive organization are dropping out and canceling events to show solidarity with striking hotel workers.
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