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CALIFORNIA DREAMING By Dan Bauman Accreditor woes have complicated the institution’s inroads to the Golden State. 'NO TRANSPARENCY' By Garrett Shanley University officials said they’re reviewing minors and certificates with low enrollment. They acted after Republican lawmakers and right-wing media outlets claimed that the LGBTQ studies minor was promoting progressive orthodoxy. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Greg Barnhisel Norman Holmes Pearson was a pioneer of American studies — and American espionage. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, opposition to the China Initiative, a tally of global attacks on higher education, and foreign students and the election. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Declan Bradley Google’s NotebookLM aims to make class notes, documents, and even audio of lectures more digestible for students. Faculty members are curious and cautious.
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