Colleges may have to balance the right to free speech with their need for federal money; campuses use TikTok to recruit students; and more.
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Campus social-media teams are increasingly using the platform as a recruitment tool. But creating new content in a fast-changing, meme-heavy digital ecosystem isn’t easy. (PREMIUM)
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Barrett Watten, an English professor and poet at Wayne State University, was found to have “engaged in a hostile environment/sexual harassment,” among other things. Watten says the findings are “false or inaccurate as represented.” (PREMIUM)
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