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What Indiana's new "intellectual diversity" law might mean; complaint cites Stanford’s Jo Boale

What Indiana's new "intellectual diversity" law might mean; complaint cites Stanford’s Jo Boaler as reckless; rise in foreign STEM students; and more. ADVERTISEMENT [Academe Today Logo]( You can also [read this newsletter on the web](. Or, if you no longer want to receive this newsletter, [unsubscribe](. THE WAITING GAME [Federal-Aid Forms Are Finally Flowing to Colleges. But Many Concerns Remain.]( By Eric Hoover [STORY IMAGE]( Financial-aid offices are getting the information they need to make aid offers. But no one is celebrating yet. ADVERTISEMENT ACADEMIC FREEDOM [A New Indiana Law Will Enforce ‘Intellectual Diversity’ for Professors. Here’s What It Might Mean.]( By Megan Zahneis [STORY IMAGE]( The law’s provisions have raised fears of intrusion into academic freedom and other possible unintended consequences. RESEARCH INTEGRITY [An Influential Scholar Has ‘Reckless Disregard for Accuracy,’ Complaint Alleges]( By Stephanie M. 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