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Opinion
Florida’s Universities Can’t Have It Both Ways
Courts, policy makers and research funders should demand truth in advertising when it comes to institutional commitments to academic freedom, Neal H. Hutchens and Frank Fernandez write.

Fla.’s Stop WOKE Act Remains Stymied
A panel of federal judges is keeping in place a block on Florida’s Stop WOKE Act while appeals progress.

Amid Enrollment Drop, Linked Institutions Cut Humanities Offerings
Linked Minnesota Catholic institutions are downsizing languages and other humanities offerings amid declining enrollment.

3,514 Special Issues a Year?
Open-access Swiss publisher raises eyebrows by massively expanding publication schedule.
‘Black and Queer on Campus’
Author discusses his new book about students who face multiple forms of discrimination.

Opinion
How to Recover From Pandemic Learning Loss
To address pandemic learning loss, schools and colleges must fundamentally rethink education, shifting to experiential, interactive learning, G. Gabrielle Starr writes.


Art Appeal
A plan by Valparaiso University to sell valuable artworks, including one by Georgia O’Keeffe, is being opposed by some students and faculty members.
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