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THE FUTURE OF STEM By Stephanie M. Lee Jo Boaler is leading the math-instruction revolution. Critics say her claims don’t always add up. CAMPUS SPEECH By Sylvia Goodman Jenny Martinez, the law school’s dean, on Wednesday wrote a 5,000-word letter to the campus community that staked out a clear position on free speech and diversity, equity, and inclusion. MENTAL HEALTH By Julian Roberts-Grmela A new report from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation builds on their previous research showing that students’ distress spiked during the pandemic.
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LATITUDES By Karin Fischer How one college created a program to get neurodivergent students abroad, and a new survey of international students with disabilities.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Kevin Dettmar A new department head wonders how to both mentor and judge a junior colleague with a thin dossier.
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