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'OBVIOUS CONFLICTS OF INTEREST' By Stephanie M. Lee The university’s sustainability school chose greenhouse-gas removal after input from fossil-fuel executives. Critics say the industry’s involvement is cause for concern. UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE By Adrienne Lu Allowing students to reflect on their social and academic anxieties helps them put things in perspective and persist through college, a groundbreaking study says. A DIFFERENT KIND OF PRISON ED By Kelly Field A lot of incarcerated people would be great professors, says his faculty colleague. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Caitlin Zaloom Two visions of the university are clashing. It’s clear which side is winning. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano One obstacle to trying a new teaching practice: student course evaluations.
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