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Also: How Georgetown U. helps students adjust to life after they graduate; and more. By Jack Stripli

Also: How Georgetown U. helps students adjust to life after they graduate; and more. [Afternoon Update] Government [What the Mueller Report Reveals About the Globe-Trotting Professor Who Spoke of ‘Dirt’ on Clinton]( By Jack Stripling Joseph Mifsud, a former London-based academic with Kremlin ties, also connected Donald Trump’s foreign-policy adviser with Russians. Now no one can seem to find him. Research [Robert Mueller’s Undergraduate Thesis Adviser Has a Great Memory. But He Doesn’t Remember Mueller.]( By Vimal Patel The former Princeton professor reread his now-famous student’s project about a geopolitical legal case and deems it “judicious” and “very fair.” Teaching [Getting Students Through College Is One Thing. Here’s How Georgetown U. Helps Them Adjust to Life Afterward.]( By Steven Johnson Georgetown’s Red House is offering graduating seniors a set of minicourses to help them bridge the gap between graduation and working life. ADVERTISEMENT Paid for and Created by Texas Christian University [Educational Discipline Process]( Restorative in nature, the university offers counsel and second chances when doling discipline to foster a successful and healthy environment. Subscribe Today [Get unlimited access]( to expert insight, tools, and practical advice. What’s Popular on The Chronicle’s Website [The University Is a Ticking Time Bomb]( By Aaron Hanlon Treating nearly 75 percent of the professoriate as disposable is not sustainable. PREMIUM [‘It’s an Aristocracy’: What the Admissions-Bribery Scandal Has Exposed About Class on Campus]( By Jack Stripling The criminal actions of a few rogue coaches and parents have shined a spotlight on the role that elite colleges play in perpetuating wealth and privilege. PREMIUM [How to Be a Better Online Teacher]( Many professors don’t know how to teach online, and may not know how to improve at it. Our comprehensive guide can help. [The Students Called the TA a ‘Nazi.’ He Said He’s Not a White Supremacist. The University Ruled He Could Return to the Classroom.]( By Michael Vasquez Key to the dispute at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is a CV that highlights the graduate student’s “European ancestry.” But he insists he is no longer a member of Identity Evropa, a white-supremacist group. Latest Jobs Visit [ChronicleVitae.com]( to view the latest jobs in higher education. [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( [Stop receiving]( this email. [Sign up]( for other newsletters. [View]( our privacy policy. © 2019 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]( 1255 23rd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037

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