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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Free Speech and Unfree Universities By Joshua Clover On the sinister two-step by which administrators persecute the faculty. ADVERTISEMENT TOWN AND GOWN How Regional Public Colleges Benefit Their Communities By Grace Mayer The institutions were hit hard by the pandemic, raising questions about their relevance and longevity. New research suggests they deserve policy makers’ attention. BACKGROUNDER Regional Public Universities Don’t Need Rescuing By Kevin R. McClure, Cecilia M. Orphan, Alisa Hicklin Fryar, and Andrew Koricich They’ve been treated shamefully, but they’re more resilient than people give them credit for. THE REVIEW Stanford Plans a Conference on Academic Freedom. Our Reporter Isn’t Allowed In. By Len Gutkin The university denied our request to attend its conference about free speech. What does that say?
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