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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Dear Administrators: Enough With the Free-Speech Rhetoric! By Richard Amesbury and Catherine O'Donnell It concedes too much to right-wing agendas. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION By Aaron Tugendhaft They’re poor models for critical thinking. STATE OF CONFUSION Are Public Colleges in Texas Still Allowed to Celebrate Pride Month? Depends Who You Ask. By Adrienne Lu Lawyers are interpreting the new anti-DEI law in a variety of ways, endangering several programs that serve students’ needs.
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BACKGROUNDER ‘This Is How Censorship Happens’ By Nell Gluckman How vague laws and heightened fears are creating a repressive climate on campus. TEACHING AND LEARNING Which Is Better, Active Learning or Lecture? It’s Not So Simple. By Beckie Supiano New research suggests that’s the wrong question.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Ask the Chair: How to Cope With a Death in Your Department By Kevin Dettmar Leading through loss means being sensitive to the needs around you and stepping up to meet them. ADVERTISEMENT
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