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Q&A Colleges Use His Antisemitism Definition to Censor. He Calls It a ‘Travesty.’ By Maggie Hicks An effort to better understand the frequency of violence toward Jews has become an excuse to shut down protests. The Chronicle spoke with Kenneth Stern about the potential consequences. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER Why Do Some Campus Events About the War in Gaza Succeed While Others Spark Controversy? By Erin Gretzinger The Chronicle analyzed more than 60 events to better understand how — and why — they turned out the way they did. THE EDGE The Problem of the Missing Men By Goldie Blumenstyk With fields like teaching, psychology, and social work becoming “progressively female,” a new effort urges higher ed to help reverse that trend.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Line Between Two- and Four-Year Colleges Is Blurring By Kelly Field The rise of faster bachelor’s degrees raises the question of what college is for. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT U. of Florida Investigates Whether Professors ‘Interfered’ With Western-Civ Center By Emma Pettit At least one department head was asked to sign a letter pledging support for the university’s recently established center.
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