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ON CAPITOL HILL In 5-Hour Hearing, Republican Lawmakers Chastise College Leaders for Campus Antisemitism By Maggie Hicks The House Committee on Education and the Workforce veered into a litany of gripes about campus culture, sometimes turning contentious. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION How to Stop Academic Fraudsters By Alex O. Holcombe Data fabrication is an old problem. New preventive measures can help. BACKGROUNDER Scientists Are Scrutinizing Their Work With Francesca Gino. Here’s What They’ve Found So Far. By Stephanie M. Lee One paper is reportedly being retracted as scholars evaluate more than 100 publications co-authored with the Harvard Business School professor accused of data fraud.
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STICKING WITH THE STATUS QUO Squeezed by Politics, an Accreditor’s Annual Meeting Concludes With No Vote on a DEI Standard By Eric Kelderman While six other major accreditors require member colleges to commit to diversity, this one still won’t. RACE ON CAMPUS How Colleges Are Fighting Racism Head-On By Daarel Burnette II Antiracism centers are at risk of being banned. What do they really do?
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Provost Files: When to Steal Good National Ideas By George Justice A key dilemma for new leaders is figuring out which local practices to protect and which to jettison.
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