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THE REVIEW | OPINION The Right-Wing Attempt to Control Higher Ed By Brendan Cantwell and Barrett J. Taylor Demolishing independent expertise is a central goal of the Republican Party. ADVERTISEMENT TEACHING NYU’s Firing of a Chemistry Professor Caused a Furor. Here’s What He Has to Say About It. By Tom Bartlett New York University’s decision not to renew the faculty member’s contract became national news. The professor, Maitland Jones Jr., has a few thoughts on what happened. THE REVIEW | OPINION When ‘Rigor’ Targets Disabled Students By Katie Rose Guest Pryal Punitive attendance politics and inflexible deadlines make students’ lives needlessly difficult.
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WORK FORCE Higher Ed’s Work Force Has Returned to Its Pre-Pandemic Size By Dan Bauman The sector added 3,400 jobs in August, according to estimates by the federal government. THE REVIEW Donor Corruption in Israel Studies By Len Gutkin When money talks, academic freedom walks.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Administration Can Be a Calling By Kevin Dettmar For some of us, at a certain stage of our careers, the chair’s job is no longer something to dread or apologize for. It’s a “scholarly gift” we give to our colleagues.
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