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ATHLETICS SCANDAL By David Jesse After firing the football coach, two relatively new campus leaders are busy answering for problems that predated them. And the pressure isn’t letting up. ACADEMIC FREEDOM By Erin Gretzinger The flagship campus’s Faculty Senate is responding to a series of bombshell revelations that have raised concerns about possible outside influence in faculty affairs. ADMISSIONS By Eric Hoover A national gathering of college presidents and policy experts offered clues about the federal government’s guidance for colleges after the Supreme Court rejected race-conscious admissions.
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ADMISSIONS By Katherine Mangan A complaint arguing Harvard’s use of legacy admissions violates Title VI and creates an “unfair barrier” for minority applicants has prompted a federal investigation. BACKGROUNDER By James S. Murphy The policies have always been unethical, but now they’re untenable.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS UPCOMING: August 2, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: A panel of student-affairs experts will share advice in this virtual forum for colleges seeking to better meet the needs of nontraditional-age students. With Support From AWS. Register here.
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Views ADVICE By Michael W. Kraus After your colleagues turn down your bid, staying open and focused on what comes next is key.
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