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'A TENDER AND ROUGH SPOT' By Erin Gretzinger Years of weakened shared governance have exacerbated fears about the institution’s vulnerability to outside pressure. A new leader wants to turn the page. BACKGROUNDER By Erin Gretzinger The results of two investigations reveal the extent of involvement of state and university officials in faculty-employment scandals that have drawn national attention and resulted in a $1-million payout. REBUKES By Megan Zahneis Votes at prominent institutions, for a widening range of reasons, have made national news. THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION By Rhoda Feng A conversation with the Asian American-studies scholar Claire Jean Kim. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Beth McMurtrie The evidence doesn’t look good.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Melinda S. Zook How a successful gen-ed program is using the humanities to reach this very different generation of students. READER VOICES
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