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'PEOPLE ARE ALREADY PANICKING' By Adrienne Lu Many employees were already burned out when the government took aim at several revenue streams colleges heavily rely on.
EXTENDING A LIFELINE By Stephanie M. Lee Scientists have been screaming for a life raft. Some institutions hope internal funds will keep them afloat during the chaos. Q&A By Nell Gluckman Why Jason Stanley, a scholar of fascism, is leaving Yale for Canada.
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CURRICULUM DECREE By Christa Dutton A new law directs Utah State to overhaul its curriculum to highlight the Western canon and civil discourse. It’s part of a pilot program legislators want to expand to more campuses. 'A SWEEPING CULTURE CHANGE' By Katherine Mangan The flagship has struggled mightily to recruit and retain students of color, but the scope of Thursday’s cuts still came as a shock to many. TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie Their opinions are just as complicated as everyone else’s.
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