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Over 500 Cornell faculty members signed an open letter to the Board of Trustees urging the University to defend academic ...
I am a proud Aggie. I have two degrees from USU, but the most important things I learned there were critical thinking and ...
College admissions are broken — and everyone knows it. Working at a number of colleges over my career has taught me the ideal ...
No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit ...
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Letter writers discuss using textbooks in Norfolk public schools, animal testing at EVMS, and Republican Pat Herrity, a ...
Though we are never told exactly why, it is revealed early on that Alex was unfairly fired from her teaching position prior to the events of the movie. Vowing never to teach again, she took a job at ...
Start dates for some faculty council positions are currently slated for Sept. 1, though voting happens in April. One of the proposed bylaw changes is to change start dates to positions to the Monday ...
Columbia University’s interim president resigned from her position at the embattled ... Armstrong told students and faculty in a letter Friday that she will return to her role as chief executive ...
This is a call to my dear faculty friends and colleagues in higher education institutions. In the first months of the new presidential administration, and indeed since the election, many have been ...
More than 600 Harvard faculty signed a letter to Harvard’s governing boards urging the University to publicly condemn attacks on universities and defy orders that interfere with its independence.
The Harvard faculty letter does not mention President Trump by name, but it says ongoing ”attacks on American universities threaten bedrock principles of a democratic society, including rights ...