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THE REVIEW | OPINION War and the Collapse of the Campus Speech Consensus By Geoff Shullenberger Israel, Hamas, and the contradictions of college administrators. ADVERTISEMENT EXPERIMENTS IN CONNECTION A New Way to Build Belonging: Freshman Research By Kelly Field An unusual program for first-year students aims to support their success and keep them enrolled. ENSURING 'CREDIT MOBILITY' The U.S. Wants Colleges to Fix a ‘Broken’ System for Transfer Students By Charlotte Matherly Institutions and states often define and label course credits differently, forcing students to retake classes and costing extra time, effort, and money. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Decolonizing Anthropology — or Racializing It? By David Stoll How narrow political orthodoxies took over the field. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk Internships and apprenticeships can be valuable “earn and learn” models, but that doesn’t happen in a vacuum. They require attention and intention.
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Views ADVICE Ask the Chair: How to Cope With a Death in Your Department By Kevin Dettmar Leading through loss means being sensitive to the needs around you and stepping up to meet them.
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