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ONE MORE TALK By Scott Carlson Preparing his final lecture before he retires, John Thelin hopes recent disruptions will prompt college leaders to revisit some of the sector’s most essential questions. WORK FORCE By Abbi Ross Indiana University’s graduate students will refuse to teach their classes starting on Wednesday. BACKGROUNDER By Barry Eidlin One in five members of the United Automobile Workers is in higher education.
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