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THE REVIEW | ESSAY When Campus Activists Thrill to Violence By Len Gutkin For some students, militancy is once again the rage. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY What Today’s Activists Can Learn From 1968 By Franklin Eccher The Port Huron Statement still offers a pathway to the university as utopia. ADVICE By Flower Darby Getting academics to teach with tools like ChatGPT is proving to be a tough nut to crack. RACE ON CAMPUS Howard U. Expects to Be Classified as R1 Soon By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez Plus, white undergraduate enrollment is down across the board. ICYMI At Stanford, a Change to Creative Writing Feels Personal By Christa Dutton The university announced months ago that current lecturers would be cycled out. Among those instructors, anger and distrust linger.
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On Project 2025 THE REVIEW | ESSAY Trump and His Allies Are Preparing to Overhaul Higher Education By Steven Brint The sector isn’t prepared to defend itself.
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