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CAMPUS SPEECH Surveys on Free Expression on Campus Have Zeroed In on a Common Worry. It’s Not Professors. By Megan Zahneis Students report that fear of their peers’ reactions curtails their speech. But this isn’t a new phenomenon. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER What’s the State of Free Expression on Campus? By Len Gutkin Scholars and college leaders discuss speech, safe spaces, campus politics, and the crises of the present. STUDENT RIGHTS Public-University President Faces Backlash for Canceling Student Group’s Drag Show By Julian Roberts-Grmela The head of West Texas A&M University has drawn criticism for calling off the event. Critics say his action is a form of censorship that disregards students’ rights.
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RACE ON CAMPUS Despite Political Attacks, Interest in Black Studies Holds Steady By Katherine Mangan A new AP course — already under attack — could bolster the programs, which often challenge the racist structures of the colleges that house them. STUDENT VOICES In Their Own Words: Challenges of First-Gen Students Two first-generation students describe the multiple challenges and profound losses they’ve faced in college — and what has helped keep them in school.
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Views ADVICE Admin 101: The Difficult Mind Games of an Unexpected Promotion By David D. Perlmutter How to cope with the psychological jolts that will greet you when you move into a leadership post on short notice.
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READER VOICES Graphic Details of Disturbing Student Writing Shouldn’t Have Been PublishedStanford Students Harmed Themselves by Disrupting SpeechPrinciples of Academic Freedom and DEI Shouldn’t CollideIs Some Level of Racial Discrimination in Admissions Acceptable, or Not?Pedagogical Literature in Math Largely Relies on Anecdotes ADVERTISEMENT
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