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THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION Why Is Stanley Fish Teaching at Florida’s New College? By Len Gutkin An interview about politics, academic freedom, and “ideological odor.” ADVERTISEMENT LEADERSHIP College Presidents Debate When to Speak Out — and When to Keep Quiet By Charlotte Matherly When world events have ripple effects on campuses, four leaders said, they can’t make everyone happy. BACKGROUNDER The Israel-Hamas War Is Escalating. Colleges Are Caught in the Middle. By Maggie Hicks They’re being told by advocates, alumni, donors, faculty, and students to denounce, support, and shut up about the roiling protests over the conflict.
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ACADEMIC FREEDOM Did DEI Rules Trample On a Professor’s Free Speech? A Judge Says It’s Plausible. By Amita Chatterjee Community colleges in California now require employees to demonstrate competency in diversity, equity, and inclusion. A court ruling this week raised First Amendment concerns. TEACHING Navigating Conduct Challenges in Class By Beth McMurtrie One university created a workshop to help faculty members minimize conflict over everything from aggressive emails to rude behavior.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Give Your Students Better Feedback With Technology By Holly Fiock and Heather Garcia Feedback can be a powerful force in college classrooms. This comprehensive guide will show you how to provide it in more effective ways.
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