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THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION Did Colleges Discriminate Against Asians? The Court Didn’t Say. By Evan Goldstein and Len Gutkin The Harvard law professor Jeannie Suk Gersen on the affirmative-action decision. FEARS AND THREATS After a Professor’s Killing, a University Asked Its Campus About Safety. Here’s What People Said. By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Responses to a University of Arizona survey, obtained with a public-records request, paint a picture of a campus reeling from trauma. PAY DAZE Adjuncts Making $100K? Sure, in the Magical World of ZipRecruiter. By Zachary Schermele A wildly inaccurate rundown of the “highest paying” jobs in higher education elicited a collective scoff online. And it illustrated the confusing morass of pay in academe.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Kevin Dettmar The University of Tulsa’s Switchyard Festival makes a mockery of censorship. TEACHING A ‘Good Enough’ Approach to Encouraging Attendance By Beckie Supiano Professors are still struggling to get students to come to class. An expert reminds them that they can do only so much.
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