A behind-the-scenes fight over flawed papers; Michigan’s bias-response team uses indirect threats to chill free speech, appeals court finds; and more.
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They are less likely to tolerate some hateful viewpoints than previous generations. But that doesn’t mean they’ve completely abandoned free-speech principles. (PREMIUM)
This Chronicle report examines the rise and establishment of the innovation movement, barriers to change on campuses, and the necessary elements for meaningful progress. Written by two senior Chronicle writers — Goldie Blumenstyk and Lee Gardner — this in-depth resource also features 15 campus case studies.
The project neatly integrates her personal path and professional interests. (PREMIUM)
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