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THE REVIEW | OPINION Is Twitter Making Academe Stupid and Mean? Does Twitter destroy thinking or nurture community? Three professors weigh in. ADVERTISEMENT AFTER 'DOBBS' To Boycott or Not? Academic Conferences Face Pressure to Avoid Abortion-Hostile States By Sylvia Goodman Conferences planned five years ago confront boycotts and potential reproductive-health-care dilemmas. Organizers have to decide whether the debate is about politics or health care. BACKGROUNDER Will the Fall of ‘Roe’ Change the College-Going Landscape? By Nell Gluckman Some students and professors say they’re thinking seriously about staying away from campuses in states where abortion is outlawed. They may be outliers.
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RACE ON CAMPUS Is Remedial Ed Holding Students of Color Back? By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez In California, it’s complicated. DATA How the Pandemic Hammered a Key U.S. Export: Education By Dan Bauman A key measure of the economic activity generated by services to international students has shown a significant fall-off, federal data show.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT On the Dissertation: How to Find a Research Topic By Leonard Cassuto A new book sheds light on a vital academic skill: the art and craft of figuring out what you want to investigate.
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