Ken Burns talks about why he's helping save Hampshire College; how colleges use six-word stories about race as teaching tools; and more.
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Jorge I. Domínguez, a former vice provost for international affairs, “engaged in unwelcome sexual conduct” over “nearly four decades,” according to a long-awaited university investigation. He was the subject of a 2018 Chronicle investigation.
The filmmaker is co-chair of a committee to help the college raise $90 million over the next five years. He spoke with The Chronicle about why the struggling liberal-arts institution is worth preserving. PREMIUM
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