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academia

[ak-uh-dee-mee-uh, -deem-yuh, -dem-ee-uh, -dem-yuh] / ˌæk əˈdi mi ə, -ˈdim yə, -ˈdɛm i ə, -ˈdɛm yə /


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The reams of documents, emails, photos and videos have touched almost every corridor—including finance, government, the media, arts, sports and academia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reams of documents, emails, photos and videos have touched almost every corridor of global power, including finance, government, the media, arts, sports, academia and the vast stomping grounds of billionaire leisure.

From The Wall Street Journal

This new ideological mission is notable because of Mellon’s great influence within academia, especially in hiring and promoting faculty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regardless of pushback, these vital ideas have moved beyond academia; the general public now understands that feminism cannot be described uniformly for all groups, and that racism is a social construct, not an accident.

From Los Angeles Times

The labs have created a recruiting frenzy among academics in ways that are drawing promising students away from academia.

From The Wall Street Journal