Whoever wrote it did get away with plagiarism 60 years ago; a former dean at Alabama will get more than $300,000 in severance pay; and more.
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According to a separation agreement obtained by The Chronicle, Jamie Riley will receive nearly two years of pay. Students and faculty members have demanded answers about his abrupt departure. (PREMIUM)
Jennine Capó Crucet’s novel Make Your Home Among Strangers was required reading for students in a first-year course. When she spoke to them about white privilege, some of them didn’t want to hear it.
Peggy Lewis of Trinity Washington University says the ability to listen is crucial.
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