Calif. lawmakers urge admissions reforms; Marquette cites Catholic faith in anti-union push; why humanists shouldn't fear a digital future; and more.
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In response to Herb Childress’s essay in The Chronicle Review, “This Is How You Kill a Profession,” many readers reflected on their own tortuous relations with academe.
Some Roman Catholic colleges say that because of their unique religious missions, they should be allowed to decide for themselves whether to let their adjuncts unionize.
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