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'NOW DEEMED ILLEGAL' By Megan Zahneis The PhD Project once had “no enemies.” Now, it’s lost nearly a third of its university partners.
LEADERSHIP By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Wednesday’s congressional hearing marked yet another expansion of efforts to put higher ed under pressure. ON CAPITOL HILL By Christa Dutton and Alissa Gary The hearing featured attempts at contrition, testy exchanges, and a brief discussion of donuts. ADVICE: WORKING BETTER By Kevin R. McClure What does a well-designed leadership-development program look like? LATITUDES By Karin Fischer An uncertain policy environment is leading some colleges to caution students on overseas travel.
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