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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Alicia Andrzejewski The academy is a haunted house. DATA By Audrey Williams June Freshman enrollment, up 4.3 percent, is a big reason why. ASSESSING THREATS By Kate Hidalgo Bellows A faculty committee at the University of Arizona criticized its “glaring” shortfalls in response to warning signs before a professor was shot and killed on campus last fall. GOVERNMENT AID By Eva Surovell That extra support for higher ed is set to run out in a few months, leaving college leaders with some tough decisions. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer A scholarship program in Kentucky provides a new start for displaced students, and other ways higher ed is supporting refugees.
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