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FACULTY RIGHTS The Academic-Freedom Controversy That Won’t Die By Francie Diep In a joint interview, Hamline University officials defended their handling of an incident in which an adjunct’s contract was not renewed after she showed images of the Prophet Muhammad in class. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION By Eboo Patel The Hamline debacle demonstrates the perils of ignoring religious disagreement. THE REVIEW The Hamline Scandal Is an Onion With Many Layers By Len Gutkin Religious orthodoxy, academic freedom, and a divided advocacy group make a perfect storm.
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'ECONOMIC STRESS' ON RISE Why One Wealthy College Says It Needs to Cut Costs By Dan Bauman Bates College occupies a fairly rarefied perch in higher education, but it hasn’t been immune to the inflationary pressures and rising expenses facing many institutions. TEACHING How Can STEM Instructors Show Students They Belong? By Beckie Supiano Pushed by its graduate students to build a more welcoming climate for Black students, a department created a tool kit for inclusive and antiracist instruction.
Views ADVICE Ask the Chair: Should You Lead a Department on the Brink? And How? By Kevin Dettmar Advice for an untenured professor who has been appointed to chair a vulnerable department.
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