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ADVICE: WORKING BETTER By Kevin R. McClure Our new columnist on reviving a stalled reform movement. NEW FROM THE CHRONICLE For a brief moment after Covid struck, campus leaders demonstrated genuine momentum to deal with workplace problems. These days, it feels like we’ve hit the doldrums — still afloat but with no breeze to be found. In this new series, Kevin R. McClure explores higher education as a workplace — what it does well, what it does poorly, and what it can do to improve the professional lives of faculty and staff. CAMPUS UNREST By Katherine Mangan A vote to restore funding to student groups, which had been denied under a campaign promise from the student government’s president and vice president in a bid to force the university to divest from Israel, has been at the center of simmering tensions on campus.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Andrew Manuel Crespo and Reshmaan Hussam The university suspended students from the library. Will it suspend faculty members? LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Another flagship considers cutting language majors, plus a new ranking of international-student career outcomes.
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