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MOMENT OF TRUTH Is This Famous Misinformation Expert Spreading Misinformation? By Stephanie M. Lee Joan Donovan claims that Meta’s influence cost her a job at Harvard. Does her story stand up to scrutiny? ADVERTISEMENT OUTSIDE THE POWER CONFERENCES These College Leaders Have a Plan to ‘Not Be Sued All the Time’ Over Sports By Nell Gluckman Most of Division I lacks the money to weather possible consequences of nonstop litigation. One group is proposing de-emphasis as a solution. ON NOTICE ‘Students May Be Harmed’: Pittsburgh Technical College Is in Danger of Closing By Eric Kelderman The small institution has until the end of June to prove that it should keep its accreditation. Its access to federal financial aid hangs in the balance.
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BACKGROUNDER A President Is Trying to Save a College. Employees Say She Already Lost Their Trust. By Eric Kelderman At Pittsburgh Technical College, most senior administrators are gone. The finances are grim. Now what? IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Algorithms and the Problem of Intellectual Passivity By Eileen G'Sell Our students are used to everything being tailored to them. That’s a problem.
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