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Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities?
In a survey by Intelligent.com, students who had job offers rescinded largely attributed it to their activism. Others suggested protesting could be seen as an asset.
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Report: What Works in Recruiting Diverse Students to the Humanities
New research from the National Humanities Alliance seeks to break barriers to participation for historically underserved communities in humanities programs through highlighting effective initiatives.
The ‘Browning’ of America
Beyond the embrace of Black creativity in popular culture, is this country moving toward a transracial society?
Three More Questions for Yellowdig’s Shaunak Roy
On human connections, student isolation, AI and online learning.
Lightning Safety: Academic Minute
University of Florida Tech-Focused Campus Plan Gets Financial Boost
Can We Trust Social Science Research?
Issues of bias, credibility, politics, reliability and reproducibility.
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New Jersey Community College Leaders Fight Potential Funding Cut
The institutions stand to lose $20 million if the governor’s current budget proposal passes. The college’s leaders are hopeful their advocacy can stave off the cut.
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