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A COMMUNITY OF LEADERS College Presidents Are Quietly Organizing to Support DEI By Eric Kelderman A group of nearly 150 campus leaders, mostly at community colleges, aims to counteract negative stereotypes about diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Amid National Backlash, Colleges Brace for Fresh Wave of Anti-DEI Legislation By J. Brian Charles A Chronicle analysis has identified at least 19 bills that aim to ban a slate of efforts aimed at making colleges diverse, equitable, and inclusive. THE REVIEW | OPINION Scientific Research Needs a Radical Restructuring By Beryl Lieff Benderly and Hal Salzman An exploitative system has made STEM unappealing to would-be academics.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Political Solidarity Statements Threaten Academic Freedom By Keith E. Whittington A fracas at Barnard raises fundamental questions. THE REVIEW Barnard’s New and Confused Speech Policy By Len Gutkin The college fails to make the right distinctions.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Choreograph a Leadership Transition By Lisa Jasinski In an era of administrative turnover, a well-designed handoff is at least as important as the search plan.
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