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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Gutting of the Liberal Arts By David C.K. Curry At public comprehensive universities like SUNY-Potsdam, the humanities are being hollowed out. ADVERTISEMENT IF NOT A COLLEGE ... Why It’s So Hard to Figure Out What to Do With a College Campus When It Closes By Sonel Cutler Leaders face a host of challenges navigating what’s next for the acres of green space, ready-to-use facilities, and historic architecture that will soon have no occupants. HIRING AND RETENTION One Way to Stop ‘Passing the Harasser’? Require Colleges to Ask About It. By Michael Vasquez A new bill in California would require public colleges to ask applicants’ former employers about whether they’ve broken harassment rules.
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