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SWINGING FOR THE FENCES By Eric Kelderman Many small colleges have invested in sports to boost enrollment. What happens when it doesn’t work?
THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Timothy Brennan The university is abandoning its intellectual inheritance. GETTING PHYSICAL By Maddie Khaw They’re defying stereotypes to pursue old-fashioned hobbies — yes, even reading.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Brian Connolly In praise of scholarly prose. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson AI’s ability to create images is affecting not just the production of art, but also what art colleges are teaching students about their craft and their futures.
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From the Archives FINANCE By Lee Gardner and Audrey Williams June Many campuses with fewer than 1,000 students survived the pandemic on fumes. What’s next?
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