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Stephanie M. Lee

Stephanie M. Lee

Investigative stories about research, ideas, and society

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'Oppenheimer' is here

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  • Stephanie M. Lee

    Senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, writing about scholarship, scholars, and how their work affects society.

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