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LEADERSHIP By Kate Hidalgo Bellows and Katherine Mangan James E. Ryan announced his departure on Friday, following a reported demand by federal officials that he step down to resolve a Department of Justice investigation into the university’s diversity-related commitments.
APPROVAL WHIPLASH By Sarah Huddleston Policymakers are taking aim at their ability to study and research in the United States. The damage may be long-lasting. ADVICE By Leonard Cassuto Our graduate-school enterprise exists today in a state of anxiety and reactive tension. Here’s how we’re managing. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano Summer book and podcast suggestions from Teaching subscribers.
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