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FACULTY FEARS A New Republican Governor Is In, and This Professor Is Out By Megan Zahneis Louisiana State’s Robert T. Mann Jr. previously clashed with Jeff Landry, the state’s newly elected Republican governor. Mann says he fears his presence could make LSU a lightning rod. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER In These Red States, Professors Are Eyeing the Exits By Megan Zahneis and Audrey Williams June A new survey of thousands of faculty members in Florida, Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina finds that political incursions have dissatisfied the professoriate and chilled hiring. DATA 5 Things to Know About the Latest Recipients of Math Ph.D.s By Audrey Williams June Last year’s doctoral class was predominantly white, and nearly a third of the cohort came from just 21 institutions. THE REVIEW | OPINION How Weak Leadership Enables Campus Scandals By Donald E. Heller Quickly suspending or firing an accused employee is worth the legal risk. THE REVIEW Authority vs. Authoritarianism in Anthropology By Len Gutkin Plus: The Gaza war comes to campus.
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Views ADVICE 7 Ways to Fix Ph.D. Advising on the Job Market By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman You’re a doctoral adviser, not a job counselor, but you don’t have to be an expert on career paths to do more for your grad students.
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