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We asked African-American scholars about race, merit, and belonging. Here’s what they told us.   PREMIUM

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Faculty
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The economics professor says he lost his job because he called out unfair grading and costs levied on students.

Teaching
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Ryszard Legutko, a right-wing Polish politician known for incendiary comments on gay rights, engaged in a brisk question-and-answer session with students in the class.

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Based in California, Manly represents hundreds of women who say they were sexually abused or mistreated by doctors at Michigan State University and the University of Southern California. He blames “vile” university leaders for failing to act. PREMIUM

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By Steven Johnson

Georgetown’s Red House is offering graduating seniors a set of minicourses to help them bridge the gap between graduation and working life.  

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For many professors, the possibility of changing departments triggers uncertainties that are not always easy or possible to resolve.

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