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A FROSTY ATMOSPHERE FOR ACADEMICS Why Faculty Members Are Fleeing Florida By Margot Susca, Chaya Tong, and Alex Angle Dismay over the academic climate has led to a wave of resignations. ADVERTISEMENT SEARCHING SCRUTINY House Committee Will Investigate Harvard, Penn, and MIT After Presidents Testified on Antisemitism By Megan Zahneis Following Tuesday’s contentious hearing, the congressional panel said it would examine the three universities’ “learning environments” and “policies and disciplinary procedures.” THE REVIEW | OPINION Colleges Can Recommit to Free Speech or Double Down on Sensitivity By Keith E. Whittington The congressional hearing on antisemitism presents a stark choice.
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THE REVIEW The Campus Antisemitism Hearing Was Pure Theater. It Was Also a Disaster for Colleges. By Len Gutkin On academic hypocrisy and a McCarthyite assault. CAMPUS TRAGEDY 3 Faculty Members at U. of Nevada at Las Vegas Are Shot and Killed By Sarah Brown The alleged gunman, who was shot dead by campus police officers, was a former professor at East Carolina University and had applied for a job at UNLV.
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