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'I FEEL SICK' The Quiet Way the NIH Is Stalling Some Research Before It Starts By Stephanie M. Lee A number of grant proposals have disappeared from scientists’ review pipelines, with little explanation. Applicants are bewildered and frustrated.
'THIS IS NOT A DRILL' As Cuts Pile Up, Can Scientists Win Back the Public? By Maddie Khaw A renewed focus on engagement, some researchers say, is urgent and overdue. “When science is sidelined,” one said, “people get hurt.” LATITUDES Trump Administration Eyes Colleges’ Ability to Enroll Foreign Students By Karin Fischer Colleges that are too “pro-Hamas” could lose visa certification, officials said.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION Trump’s Illegal War on the University of Pennsylvania By David Cole The administration’s punishment over transgender-sports policies is plainly unjustified. FIGHTING IN THE COURTS The NIH’s Cancellation of Hundreds of Grants Is an ‘Ideological Purge,’ Lawsuit Says By Maddie Khaw The complaint, filed Wednesday by the American Public Health Association and the United Auto Workers union, joins a burgeoning resistance to research cuts. THE REVIEW | ESSAY A Century After the Scopes Trial, Cowards Still Rule in Tennessee By Ernest Freeberg The trial is celebrated as a progressive landmark. But how much progress has been made?
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From the Archives THE REVIEW | OPINION The Dark Art of Enrollment Management By Stephen Burd Funds that once went to students in need are now spent on climbing the rankings.
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