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GLOBAL ENTANGLEMENTS By Karin Fischer An academic boycott could end up penalizing one of the country’s most moderating forces, its professors. BACKGROUNDER By Ani Kokobobo Ukrainian universities close, and Putin cracks down on Russian scholars. ADMISSIONS By Katherine Mangan The state’s flagship campus wins a last-minute reprieve from court-ordered limits on new students.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Dora Zhang What does it mean for a senior scholar to take stock of the profession? DATA Here’s a sector-by-sector look at changes in average annual pay for workers in selected noninstructional jobs from 2016-17 to 2019-20. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin An influential theory of international relations comes up short.
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Views ADVICE By Manya Whitaker A new vice president shares five factors to keep in mind as you weigh leaving faculty life.
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