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THE REVIEW | OPINION No, Katherine Franke Was Not Fired By Steven Lubet Here’s what really happened to the controversial Columbia law professor.
'SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT' Ohio State’s Spring Commencement Was Weird. It Could Have Been Weirder. By Kate Hidalgo Bellows As he prepared to give a speech that went viral, Chris Pan asked the university for fireworks, a marching band, and permission to blow through his 10-minute time limit, emails show. ACADEMIC FREEDOM W.Va. Governor’s DEI Ban Anti-Democratic, Censorious, Opponents Say By Katherine Mangan Colleges have 90 days to come up with a plan to get rid of any programs catered to staff and students based on their gender or racial identity.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Flaws in AI Are Deciding Your Future. Here’s How to Fix Them. By Rumi Chunara Scholars need to work together across disciplines to shape more-ethical AI systems. ICYMI No, Colleges Haven’t Rushed Back to Requiring Standardized Tests By Jacquelyn Elias It’s one of four things revealed in federal data about admissions for the fall of 2023.
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From the Archives THE REVIEW ‘The Great Shame of Our Profession’ By Kevin Birmingham How the humanities survive on exploitation.
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