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STUCK IN LIMBO The Scientists Who Got Ghosted by the NIH By Stephanie M. Lee Under Trump, their grant applications disappeared. What now?
LATITUDES U.S. Government Data on International Enrollments Were Off — by 200,000 Students By Karin Fischer A reporting error made it appear that numbers were falling last year. They actually increased. CAMPUS ACTIVISM By Sarah Huddleston Barnard College administrators will no longer negotiate with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, which led many pro-Palestinian protests, or any “spin-off” organizations.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION A Damaging Endowment Tax Crosses the Finish Line By Phillip Levine Some even more punitive proposals were passed over, but this will still sting.
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The Great Read PARKING DISPUTE A History Instructor Complained About Parking Fees. It Cost Him His Job. By Nell Gluckman The military veteran had taught at Tarleton State University for over a decade. His colleagues were stunned.
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