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RESEARCH MISCONDUCT By Stephanie M. Lee Francesca Gino, the Harvard Business School professor and dishonesty expert, says her university punished her unjustly, and the blog Data Colada launched a “vicious” campaign against her. ADVICE By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman What to do, and when, if you are applying for both academic and industry positions. VIOLENT WARNINGS By Zachary Schermele In 2021 there were 64 threats aimed at colleges and universities. Last year there were 353.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Jason Blakely Patrick Deneen redefines conservatism as a revolutionary movement. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk But interest falls in outsourcing online programs. Also: How new teaching apprenticeships could expand pathways to the profession.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 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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