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TAINTED TREASURES A Museum Was Warned About Looted Antiquities. It Didn’t Listen. By Stephanie M. Lee Emory University’s art museum wanted only the finest artifacts. Hundreds of them are tied to convicted and alleged traffickers. ADVERTISEMENT A LEAKY PIPELINE Why Fixing the Transfer Process Is an Equity Issue for Colleges By Katherine Mangan Most community-college students plan to complete a four-year degree, but only a small share actually does so. The problem is worse for Black and Hispanic students. BACKGROUNDER Why Transferring Credits Can Be One of Higher Ed’s Most Stubborn Barriers By Scott Carlson Bureaucracy, institutional self-interest, and seemingly minor systemic snags can make moving from community college through a four-year institution almost unbearably difficult. MOVING UP Dean Who Defended Free Speech Is Named Provost of Stanford U. By Megan Zahneis After students disrupted a federal judge’s speech, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a 5,000-word statement condemning their actions and calling for civil dialogue. LATITUDES Is West Virginia U.’s Plan to Cut World Languages Another Blow for International Education? By Karin Fischer Foreign-language faculty members are seeking new ways to demonstrate the relevance of what they teach.
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