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UNFULFILLED PREDICTIONS By Lee Gardner Are you tired of reading nearly annual predictions of a looming wave of colleges shutting down? Not nearly as tired as one Chronicle reporter. COLLEGE CHOICE By Eva Surovell Racial equity and reproductive rights were the top policy issues cited by high-school seniors in weighing colleges, an Art & Science Group survey found. LEADERSHIP By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Katherine Bergeron had drawn fire over a planned fund-raising event that prompted a diversity dean to resign and write a scathing public letter condemning her leadership.
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NEWLY UPDATED By Adrienne Lu, Jacquelyn Elias, Audrey Williams June, Kate Marijolovic, Julian Roberts-Grmela, and Eva Surovell We’ve updated our database of bills to cease diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts on campuses to include new measures in Kansas, North Dakota, and Ohio. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Stephanie M. Lee Jo Boaler is leading the math-instruction revolution. Critics say her claims don’t always add up.
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