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PUBLISHING The Essay That Prompted an Editorial Revolt By Tom Bartlett Eight student editors resigned from a law journal at Duke rather than be associated with an essay by Kathleen Stock on sex and language. ADVERTISEMENT ADMISSIONS Berkeley Predicted It Would Have to Slash Enrollment by Thousands. Not So Fast. By Katherine Mangan The university had predicted that a court order would prompt it to slash the enrollment of its new class. But then it ran the numbers again. MISCONDUCT U. of North Carolina’s Head of Research Cited for Research Misconduct By Sahalie Donaldson Terry Magnuson, vice chancellor for research, signed a settlement agreement for plagiarizing in his grant application for cancer research, according to the federal Office of Research Integrity.
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DARKNESS IN THE SUNSHINE STATE Florida’s Public Colleges May Soon Recruit Presidents in Secret By Chelsea Long The governor is expected to sign a bill that calls for concealing the names of candidates for leadership of those institutions. ABROAD AT HOME ‘Where Is Everybody?’ Some Public Colleges Cut Ties With Russia Over Ukraine War By Nell Gluckman Arizona regents this week told the presidents of public universities in the state to ditch Russian investments, though the move was largely symbolic. A New Chronicle Newsletter About International Higher EdWant to stay on top of developments in international education but don’t have time to comb through and interpret news reports? Curious about what global trends may mean for your campus? Our new newsletter, Latitudes, is just for you. Every Wednesday our senior writer Karin Fischer will deliver the insights she’s gained from covering international education for years. Sign up here to get the free newsletter, and find out what’s happening first.
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