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'A JOURNEY FOR THE LONG HAUL' Where Do Colleges’ Antiracism Centers Go From Here? By Calli McMurray Amid scrutiny from legislators and the public, the scholars who lead these centers are trying to defend their work. Six of them spoke with The Chronicle about what they’ve been working on. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER The Fate of a ‘Racial-Justice Center’ Ensnarled Penn State’s New President in Controversy By Oyin Adedoyin Reversing course on a $3.5-million promise has sparked petitions and protests. THE REVIEW | ESSAY How Chapters Shaped the History of Reading By Catherine Gallagher Nicholas Dames’s new book considers a literary feature that scholars usually neglect.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Which Is Better, Active Learning or Lecture? It’s Not So Simple. By Beckie Supiano New research suggests that’s the wrong question. THE REVIEW Primitive Sacrifice and the Presidential Turkey Pardon By Len Gutkin Plus: On a significant burlesque.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why You Should Rethink Your Resistance to ChatGPT By Flower Darby How to teach with AI tools in ways that meet faculty concerns about ethics and equity.
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