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FUNDING CONUNDRUM By Jasper Smith Lawyers urge institutions to act but caution that not every diversity initiative is racially exclusive.
THE REVIEW | OPINION By Liliana Garces The Department of Education is overstepping its bounds and infringing on constitutional rights. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Derek Krissoff The focus on efficiency and innovation misses the point: We are producing fabulous books. ADVICE By Kevin Dettmar How to cope with new work obligations raining down from central administration and onto department heads. RACE ON CAMPUS By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez Plus, two podcast episodes explain the unwinding of DEI. ACCOLADES By Chronicle Staff The $3,000 prize honors an outstanding Chronicle intern from the previous year.
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From the Archive INSTITUTIONAL REDESIGN By Lindsay Ellis The rise and fall of one research university’s attempt to shake up undergraduate education.
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