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THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION By Evan Goldstein and Len Gutkin Legal scholars on what Columbia University should have done — and what other colleges could do next.
DATA DEMOLITION By Katherine Mangan Fired NCES and IES employees describe a mad dash to save data that has informed higher-education policy and practice since the days of Abraham Lincoln. LEGAL UNCERTAINTY By Alissa Gary The federal government has broad discretion to decide that students and scholars are national security threats, legal experts say.
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LEGAL CHALLENGE By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Immigration authorities have recently taken into custody several visa holders and legal permanent residents who were involved in pro-Palestinian campus activism. ATHLETICS By Nell Gluckman The financial headwinds facing Division I institutions have pushed Saint Francis University to move to Division III. Q&A By David Jesse The outgoing president of Boise State on her move to the University of Vermont and how presidents can manage political pressure.
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