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SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH By Dan Bauman For more than a dozen institutions, the single-year losses could amount to over $100 million.
SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH By Megan Zahneis Slashing indirect-cost funding would mean “work to cure and treat human disease will grind to a halt,” the states had argued. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling Part 2 of 2: Nicholas Confessore’s New York Times Magazine article on the U. of Michigan’s DEI program galvanized debate and fueled criticism. How does he feel about that? TEACHING By Beckie Supiano Helping students find delight in their learning has cognitive benefits. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Plus: Will left-wing DEI be replaced by right-wing DEI?
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