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As more athletes transfer, more paperwork is needed; institutional neutrality and politics; people's lives in an anti-DEI era; AI detection; 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](. A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE [Yes, Students Can Have a Reasoned Debate About Israel-Hamas]( By Beth McMurtrie [STORY IMAGE]( A political-science course at the Johns Hopkins University wrestles with the questions tearing campuses apart. ADVERTISEMENT BURGEONING BUREAUCRACY [Athlete Transfers Are on the Rise. So Is the ‘Grueling’ Work That Makes Them Possible.]( By Nell Gluckman [STORY IMAGE]( New NCAA rules have meant an influx of players looking to change colleges. That’s left advisers chasing transcripts and scrutinizing credits. THE REVIEW | OPINION [Institutional Neutrality Has Never Been About Politics]( By Tony Banout [STORY IMAGE]( Critics of the Kalven principles miss the point. 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