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LEADERSHIP By Erin Gretzinger Lawmakers’ sharpest questions were directed at Northwestern University’s Michael H. Schill, who didn’t take it quietly. THE REVIEW | FORUM Twenty-two scholars recommend books to make sense of this moment. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Joe Gow The University of Wisconsin system took my chancellorship. Now it wants my job. DATA By Audrey Williams June Just 22 percent of respondents to a new Pew Research Center survey said the cost of a four-year degree was worth it if a student had to take out loans. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk With strategies like hands-on experiments, librarian-led demos, and templates for model-policy language, colleges are preparing for a new era in tech.
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Views ADVICE By T.J. Thomson, Lesley Irvine, and Glen Thomas A new study of a year’s worth of peer reviews aims to improve how academics assess one another’s work.
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