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BACKGROUNDER ‘This Is How Censorship Happens’ By Nell Gluckman How vague laws and heightened fears are creating a repressive climate on campus. LATITUDES Education Dept.’s Guidance to Improve Oversight of Tech Vendors Could Hit Study Abroad By Karin Fischer Colleges and their international partners might face new reporting requirements or be forced to sever ties.
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Views ADVICE The Great Tenure-Track Job Search Show By Karin Sconzert How a British baking show is (and isn’t) a reasonable metaphor for the academic hiring market.
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