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BRANDING By Kate Hidalgo Bellows More colleges are making an identity-based pitch: You are safe here. SPECIAL REPORT Our annual investigation into the most consequential developments in higher education. FACULTY CUTS By Megan Zahneis Nearly two dozen laid-off faculty members, most of them tenured, say the administration moved away from its previously announced “last-in, first-out” approach.
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CAMPUS SPEECH By Alecia Taylor Republican-backed legislation in Indiana and elsewhere would bar public colleges from supporting terrorism. Free-speech experts say the effects could be broader. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Leif Weatherby Only a computationally informed humanities can save us now. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer The buzz at the AIEA conference, and a need-based approach to study abroad.
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