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BLOAT BAROMETER Channeling DOGE, a Brown U. Student Asked Administrators: What Do You Do All Day? By Emma Pettit Alex Shieh’s email to thousands of university employees got a lot of attention. It also earned him a meeting with an associate dean.
ANALYSIS Trump Policies Could Send International Talent Elsewhere, Hobbling U.S. Science By Karin Fischer Funding cuts and immigration concerns might cast a long shadow. THE REVIEW | OPINION Columbia Capitulated — But So Did the Rest of Higher Ed By Brian Rosenberg The gravity of the university’s mistake should not obscure our widespread failure. THE REVIEW Columbia Capitulates. The Question Is Why. By Len Gutkin Plus: DEI statements are dead in California. 'I’VE SEEN THIS PLAYBOOK BEFORE' ‘Mourning’ Democracy, Professors Lambast Columbia Administrators for Submitting to Trump By Adrienne Lu They said they feel shocked, disappointed, and deserted by the university, and reminded of the tactics of authoritarian leaders. Q&A A Former Ed. Dept. Official Will Now Be Financial-Aid Officers’ Voice in DC By Eric Hoover The Chronicle had a candid chat with Melanie Storey, a former FSA director and the new NASFAA president, on a “destabilizing” time for the profession amid upheaval in Washington.
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