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DUELING COMPLAINTS She Accuses Her Former Adviser of ‘Sex Slavery.’ He Says She Consented. By Katherine Mangan Now Feifei Fan and Yanyao Jiang work in the same department, and their tangled case is headed for a Title IX showdown. ADVERTISEMENT CENTRALIZED CONTROL With Their Chancellor Likely Leaving, Chapel Hill Insiders Fear a New Leader Has Already Been Chosen By David Jesse In North Carolina, the system president now largely controls the selection of campus chancellors. Sources say they expect a current member of the system’s board to take over the flagship. EQUITY DEBATE Accreditor Could Require Diversity Efforts Despite Political Hostility By Eric Kelderman By mandating a review of how colleges reach underserved students, SACSCOC would defend hundreds of institutions from pressure by state lawmakers to get rid of DEI offices.
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CLOSING TIME A College Will Close After Years of Labor Battles and Enrollment Declines By Megan Zahneis Leaders at the College of Saint Rose, in Albany, N.Y., announced on Friday that they had made the “truly heartbreaking” decision to shut down at the end of this academic year. TEACHING Practical AI Strategies for the Classroom By Beckie Supiano At a recent conference, teaching experts shared ideas on adding generative AI to your toolkit.
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READER VOICES Lack of Consensus About Free Speech on Campus Is a VirtueMajor Gifts to Educational Institutions Should Be CelebratedWhat Authority Do Professors Have to Share Political Views in the Classroom?College Museums Should Use History of Obtaining Looted Items as Teaching OpportunityUnjust to Demand Professors Also Be Social Workers and Psychologists ADVERTISEMENT
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