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UNAPPEALING ACADEME By Megan Zahneis and Brian O’Leary Higher-ed employees tell us why work has gotten worse under Trump
THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Dan Sarofian-Butin We are in the midst of a crisis of purpose. PURGATORY PHASE By Nell Gluckman The final hearing over a proposed settlement in the so-called House case is scheduled for Monday. If a judge approves it, it will remake the top tier of college athletics as we know it. 'IMMEDIATE COOPERATION' By Maya Stahl It’s a similar playbook to the letter of provisions that the government sent to Columbia University. This time, though, the asks were more vague. ADVICE By Alexandra Dufresne Here’s what one expert wishes academics understood about how to work with state and local policymakers. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano For my latest story, I show how learning-assistant programs can help create better learning environments.
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The Great Read THE REVIEW | ARCHIVE By Eric Bennett With help from the CIA, Paul Engle’s writing students battled Communism and eggheaded abstraction. The damage to writing still lingers.
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