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US Faculty Perspectives on Campus Culture Shift - NYT

There has been a shift in campus culture. We want to hear from faculty members across the United States. The Trump administration and its conservative allies are trying to change the culture of American universities. Academia has a long tradition of resisting outside interference, but many institutions are still making changes, whether it is dissolving diversity, equity and inclusion offices or seeking to increase “viewpoint diversity” on campuses. We are wondering how the changing political and financial climate is already touching classrooms and laboratories and what this means in the day-to-day lives of faculty members across the country. Have you changed how you approach your job? *This could refer to how you do research, talk to students or teach, like deciding what's on the syllabus or the assignments for your classes. Do you think the ways college campuses are changing are beneficial or harmful to academia?
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