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'ARROGANT COMPLACENCY' A Scandal in Alzheimer’s Research Shows How Science Can Go Astray By Stephanie M. Lee Charles Piller, author of the new book Doctored, says the scientific community needs “to take a good hard look in the mirror.”
THE REVIEW | OPINION No, Today’s Campus Climate Is Not Worse Than the McCarthy Era By John K. Wilson Defending academic freedom doesn’t mean exaggerating the threats to it. ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT Far Fewer Colleges Give an Edge to Legacy Applicants Anymore, New Report Says By Maya Stahl Both lawmakers and the general public have become increasingly skeptical of giving admissions preferences to well-connected applicants. THE REVIEW Trump’s Antisemitism Executive Order — How Threatening Is It? By Len Gutkin There’s a gap between the rhetoric and the legal implications. NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at California Polytechnic State University, Michigan State University, Missouri State University, Northeastern University, and West Virginia University.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE The Education of Dasmine Cathey By Brad Wolverton He could barely read three years ago. How is this U. of Memphis student just three classes away from a degree?
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