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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Elise Archias and Blake Stimson When leaders usurp faculty expertise with kitsch social justice, students suffer. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Ariana González Stokas On my disillusioning experience as a chief diversity officer. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By J. Brian Charles Labor strife, curricular clashes, and public-safety woes unraveled Jason Wingard’s high-profile presidency less than two years into his tenure at Temple University. THE IMPACT ON BLACK COLLEGES By Kyla Hubbard If it becomes illegal for colleges to promote diversity and inclusion, students wonder, what does that mean for Black institutions? THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Why campus leaders are making noises about free speech now.
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