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THE REVIEW College Finances Are Being Eaten From the Inside By Erik Gilbert How online-course contractors exploit vulnerable institutions. ADVERTISEMENT DATA How the Onset of the Pandemic Affected the 2020 Admissions Season By Jacquelyn Elias Colleges accepted far more students in 2020 than they did the year before. Meanwhile, the yield went down. MAKING AUSTIN EVEN WEIRDER A Planned University ‘Dedicated to Truth’ Will Welcome ‘Witches Who Refuse to Burn’ By Katherine Mangan The University of Austin will promote freedom of inquiry and embrace scholars who have been “treated like thought criminals,” its backers say.
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THE REVIEW Political Litmus Tests Are Bad for Higher Education By Jeffrey Aaron Snyder Open inquiry is under attack from both the left and the right. RACE ON CAMPUS One University’s Plan to Combat Anti-Black Racism By Sarah Brown After a failed attempt at sweeping systemic change, Arcadia University turned its attention to an urgent issue. CAMPUS SAFETY Bomb Threats Unsettle Ivy League and Ohio Universities By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Several campus buildings were evacuated before the threats were deemed not credible.
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