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Bias incidents roil colleges; Gino's collaborators vet their work; campus violence and antisemitism

Bias incidents roil colleges; Gino's collaborators vet their work; campus violence and antisemitism surge; turning dissertation into book; 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 REVIEW | ESSAY [The Ever-More-Corporate University]( By James Rushing Daniel [STORY IMAGE]( Almost nothing on campus is off limits to private equity. ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS SAFETY [Bias-Related Incidents Are Roiling Colleges. What Might the Response Look Like?]( By Kate Hidalgo Bellows [STORY IMAGE]( The issue has come to the forefront over the past week after three alleged hate crimes targeting Jewish and Muslim students. RESEARCH INTEGRITY [Scientists Are Scrutinizing Their Work With Francesca Gino. Here’s What They’ve Found So Far.]( By Stephanie M. 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