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DATA What Would Higher Ed Look Like Distilled Into 100 Institutions? By Audrey Williams June America has nearly 4,000 degree-granting colleges, which can make it difficult to fully understand the sweep and diversity of the sector. ADVERTISEMENT NEWLY UPDATED These Colleges Produced Individual Olympic Medalists. Is Yours on the List? By Amelia Benavides-Colón and Nell Gluckman The Chronicle tracked which campuses helped train the most medalists at this year’s Games. Here’s who made it onto the podium. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Fernand Braudel and the Audacity of Scope By Robert Zaretsky Remembering the great historian of the Mediterranean world.
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