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After a professor at Augsburg University was suspended for using a slur from a James Baldwin essay, academics are torn on how far academic freedom should extend.

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Since when is reading James Baldwin out loud in class an academic crime?

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Curriculum
By Steven Johnson
 

Faculty members at Fort Lewis College hope a curriculum overhaul can revive their last foreign language.

 

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Fund Raising
By Heather Joslyn (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)
 

The nearly $47 billion institutions took in was fueled in part by a 66-percent leap in dollars channeled from donor-advised funds, according to a new report.

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Only one institution had 10 or more Fulbright scholars in 2018-19, and 12 colleges had 20 or more students who were awarded Fulbright grants.

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Step aside and let philosophers do their job. PREMIUM

 

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