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IMPROVING THE ODDS By Emma Pettit Though higher ed has been slow to recognize the cultural shift around sports betting, that’s starting to change.
COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling It’s March Madness, and we’re picking the top scandals, imbroglios, and snafus of the past quarter century. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Geoff Shullenberger Two Princeton political theorists demolish the half-truths and noble lies of the Covid era. WORDS AND ACTIONS By Taylor Swaak Academics are sounding the alarm that staff reductions and anticipated budget cuts at the National Science Foundation are handicapping AI research and development. ADVICE By Kevin Dettmar Summer is in sight. How to prepare now for the coming whirlwind that ends with graduation. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson It’s all about helping them see education as more than a hoop to jump through.
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From the Archives THE REVIEW | OPINION By Aaron Basko Expanding athletics might boost enrollment and revenue, but it won’t fix everything.
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