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FACULTY IN THE CROSS HAIRS Florida’s Public-University Board Approves Firing Poorly Performing Tenured Professors By Emma Pettit The governing board endorsed on Wednesday a process for post-tenure review that creates a uniform method for dismissals across the 12-campus State University System. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION Academic Service Is Intellectual Labor By Andrea Kaston Tange Equity and fairness depend on giving all work its due. CAMPUS SPEECH Is Campus Free Speech in Crisis? A Congressional Hearing Grapples With a Familiar Question. By Eva Surovell Here are three takeaways from Wednesday’s discussion of whether colleges suppress particular political views.
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BACKGROUNDER Surveys on Free Expression on Campus Have Zeroed In on a Common Worry. It’s Not Professors. By Megan Zahneis Students report that fear of their peers’ reactions curtails their speech. But this isn’t a new phenomenon. THE EDGE On Students’ Paths to Careers, Obstacles Remain By Goldie Blumenstyk What the secretary of education, other educators — and students — say about improving the pathways from school to college to career. LATITUDES Student Visas Are a Priority, State Dept. Pledges By Karin Fischer Officials are expediting the documents, but what will happen during peak demand? Plus, new visa fees are announced.
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