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THE REVIEW | INTERVIEW A Faculty Leader Sounds the Alarm About Higher Ed’s ‘Crisis of Repression’ By Sammy Feldblum An interview with Irene Mulvey, president of the AAUP, about recent campus crackdowns on protesters. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Why Did My College Call the Police on Its Students? By Oliver Eagan Campus protests and crackdowns at Pomona, from a student’s perspective. PHOTO ESSAY These 2 Students Grew Up Together. In College, Their Paths Will Diverge. Nolan Cook and Will Shafer are looking to higher education for exactly opposite reasons.
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LATITUDES 5 Colleges Lose Chinese Flagship Programs Because of Defense Dept. Cuts By Karin Fischer Closure of the intensive critical-language programs, begun after 9/11, could hurt students and national security, supporters say. THE EDGE What ‘Today’s Students’ Still Need By Goldie Blumenstyk For one, policies recognizing that adult students “aren’t just recent high-school grads who showed up on campus a few years late.”
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT You Don’t Have to Mull the Retirement Question Alone By G. Anne Bogat, Kathleen McCartney, and Rena Repetti Three professors share lessons learned from joining a support group to “workshop” the decision on when to retire.
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