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CAMPUS SPEECH By Nell Gluckman Arkansas public colleges are subject to a state law that targets the Boycott, Divest, and Sanctions movement. Similar laws exist elsewhere, but few affect colleges. A CLASH OF FACULTY LETTERS By Maggie Hicks Two opposing statements on protests over the Israel-Gaza war reveal deep tensions on the campus. COMING CLEAN By Stephanie M. Lee The Michael C. Carlos Museum will transfer ownership of five objects to Italy. The decision follows a Chronicle investigation that raised questions about its acquisitions.
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BACKGROUNDER By Stephanie M. Lee Emory University’s art museum wanted only the finest artifacts. Hundreds of them are tied to convicted and alleged traffickers. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, the latest tally of attacks on scholars, students, and academic freedom.
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Views ADVICE By Leonard Cassuto Professors have always preferred to teach content over skills. But shifting that focus might just revive our graduate programs.
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