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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder Anyone and everyone can deploy the “harm” rationale to curtail academic freedom. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Stacy Hawkins Tensions between core values must be tested case by case. RACE ON CAMPUS By Eric Kelderman A survey says colleges’ efforts to recruit and retain students and employees of color are mostly not working. Conservative lawmakers want to limit those efforts. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Grappling with global challenges motivates students, an expert says. Plus, a virtual-exchange group expands its reach. STUDENT SUCCESS By Nell Gluckman A community-college group wants to add Head Start sites to many campuses, giving student parents free child care and helping them stay enrolled. BACKGROUNDER By Kelly Field With the child-care sector already fragile, advocates for student parents worry that even fewer of them will graduate on time, if at all.
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