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Literary scholars discuss a future in peril. (PREMIUM)

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Martin Philbert, who was appointed in 2017, has been placed on administrative leave as the university investigates allegations against him.

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The Chronicle broke down the legislative agendas of the Democratic presidential candidates featured in the last debate to see where they stood on the most popular higher-ed policy issues. (PREMIUM)

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The University of Maryland at College Park plans to shut down its 15-year-old institute. And other news of global higher ed.

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If you’re lucky, your department doesn’t have to do much to attract majors. But the rest of us need to start making “the ask.”

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