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THE REVIEW | OPINION Disgraced Presidents Shouldn’t Get Tenure By Judith A. Wilde and James H. Finkelstein Why enrich someone whose career ended in controversy? ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION By Jeffrey Sachs The organization to defend campus free speech has its problems, but they’re not what critics think. BACKGROUNDER A Free-Speech Group Known for Campus Interventions Wants to Be Bigger By Emma Pettit The advocacy group that has weighed in on many free-speech spats big and small is expanding beyond colleges.
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LATITUDES Graduate Enrollments Are Up, and International Students Are the Cause By Karin Fischer The number of Americans enrolling in graduate school for the first time fell in 2021. THE EDGE New Ideas Are Emerging to Help Strapped Colleges By Goldie Blumenstyk Grants from a new philanthropy-backed fund are fueling interesting experiments. One approach, involving a small college in Boston, seems especially promising — and potentially replicable.
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Views ADVICE How to Defuse a Classroom Conflict: Make It More Complex By Caroline Mehl and Jonathan Haidt Five practices to help students break through all the binary thinking.
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