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University officials promised to “promptly and fairly” investigate a prominent professor accused of sexual harassment over decades. Many of the women who accused him now say they think Harvard is dragging its feet. PREMIUM

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Did the university’s handling of one professor’s sexual-harassment complaint keep other women from coming forward for decades?

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Legislation that would create an armed campus force has Baltimore residents split, with some acknowledging a violent-crime problem while others say the university is trying to “throw its weight around.” PREMIUM

 

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Advance, a privately held media, communications, and technology company, will pay $1.735 billion to purchase Turnitin, which dominates the work of rooting out academic cheaters.

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Solve specific problems, involve faculty and staff members, and when things aren’t working, shut it down.

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The rise and fall of one research university’s attempt to shake up undergraduate education.

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