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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST? Big Oil Pours Millions Into Elite Universities’ Climate Research. Is Its Time Up? By Stephanie M. Lee Princeton says it will reject funding from the fossil-fuel industry’s biggest polluters. But a multimillion-dollar exception points to how difficult it may be to unwind such partnerships. ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS INTEGRITY To Fight Misconduct, U. of Michigan Proposes an ‘Independent’ Ethics Team. Will It Work? By Francie Diep Experts weigh in on whether yet another office is the answer to the institution’s shortcomings. BACKGROUNDER Mark Schlissel’s Emails Got Him Fired. A Deeper History Weighs on Michigan’s Flagship. By Jack Stripling The president’s ouster in January drew allusions to a past provost’s misdeeds. A whistle-blower spoke out recently for the first time on what ails Ann Arbor. LATITUDES How 2 Stanford Students Helped Make a Difference in Ukraine By Karin Fischer The pair of business-school students made it their mission to get ambulances to a frontline city. Plus, this week’s news. DATA Which Colleges Have Conferred the Most Bachelor’s Degrees? Statistical snapshots of bachelor’s degrees conferred by colleges in 32 disciplines over time, from 2018 to 2020.
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