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THE REVIEW | ESSAY The 50-Year War on Higher Education By Ellen Schrecker To understand today’s political battles, you need to know how they began. ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL REPORT Academe has assumed a symbolic importance it hasn’t had since the height of the Cold War. DIVERSITY A U. of Minnesota Regent Asks if One of the System’s Campuses Is ‘Too Diverse’ By Megan Zahneis The campus, in Morris, has lost nearly half of its students over the past decade, across all demographic groups. FREE EXPRESSION Most Americans Oppose Laws That Curtail Professors’ Classroom Speech By Carolyn Kuimelis But half of Republicans say professors have “too much” freedom in class, according to a new YouGov survey. THE REVIEW Should Administrators Be Saving Souls? By Len Gutkin On the therapeutic turn in college ... everything.
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