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Campus Speech
By Katherine Mangan

Supporters say the legislation reminds public colleges of their First Amendment obligations. (PREMIUM)

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By Katherine Mangan

Jeffrey A. Sachs, a lecturer in politics at Canada’s Acadia University, believes that an overblown fear is gripping administrators and commentators. (PREMIUM)

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By Goldie Blumenstyk

Interest in government jobs is falling, especially among young people. A new effort is trying to turn that trend around, with colleges as a key partner.

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By Allison M. Vaillancourt

In recruiting campus leaders, we need more community building and less star power. So how do we avoid being blinded by a candidate’s charm?

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