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ACADEMIC FREEDOM ‘A Banner Year for Censorship’: More States Are Restricting Classroom Discussions on Race and Gender By Katherine Mangan Conservative lawmakers say professors are indoctrinating students with liberal ideas. In a series of lawsuits, professors argue vaguely worded laws violate their First Amendment rights.
RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK Could New Social-Media Screening Create a Student-Visa Bottleneck? By Karin Fischer The government’s requirement that international students make their accounts public has caused confusion and concern. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Carly Anne York Basic research and the value of curiosity.
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NEWLY UPDATED Republican Officials Argue Trump Has the Right to Cut Harvard’s Funding By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest. THE REVIEW Yale, God, Man, and Anthropology By Len Gutkin Plus: The unraveling of the AAUP.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED How to Set the Right AI Rules for the Campus UPCOMING: June 24, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Higher-education faculty are establishing new rules for how students can use generative AI to complete assignments. Hear from college leaders and education experts on how to establish AI guidelines on and off campus. With Support From Zoom. Register now. TEACHING AND LEARNING Why Employers Value ‘Durable’ Skills UPCOMING: June 25, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Hiring managers are looking for more than what college graduates know. They want to see how they think, learn, connect, adapt, and lead. Hear from experts on how higher education can develop students’ durable skills. With Support From Acuity Insights. Register now. LEADERSHIP University Transformation: A Global Leadership Perspective UPCOMING: June 26, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Raja-Saleem Javaid recently called AI’s rapid evolution an “iPhone moment” for higher education. In this interview, he shares how the University of Warwick is turning technological potential into practice. With Support From the University of Warwick. Register now.
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The Great Read THE REVIEW | ARCHIVE The Culture War Has Come for Higher Ed By Brendan Cantwell Now is the time for academic leaders to fight.
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