Boston's colleges stiff the city on payments; when a faculty critic "ran" for provost; which anti-drinking rules actually work; and more.
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The city created a voluntary program to collect revenue from its largest tax-exempt institutions, like Harvard and Boston Universities. But as contributions fall off, activists demand that the city get tougher. PREMIUM
William T. Harbaugh recently made a public bid to be provost of the University of Oregon, where for over a decade he’s advocated for more transparency by keeping a meticulous record of every controversy. PREMIUM
A new study aimed to find out. Tailgating bans? Yeah. Keg registration? Not so much.
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