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Spain Debates Whether Universities Can Take Political Stances
Issue comes up as the country considers a higher education reform law.
Report: White House Considering Debt-Relief Contingency Plans
Lawmakers and student debt advocacy groups are pushing the Biden administration to develop backup plans in case the U.S. Supreme...
William Ryan on Flipped Learning
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with William Ryan of Ryan Consulting. In a conversation with...
Teachers Strike at UCLA Lab School
Teachers went on strike for two days, starting Wednesday, at the University of California Lab School, which the Los Angeles...
A Health-Monitoring ‘Wearable’ Without a Battery
Removing batteries from wearable tech can open it up to more people. In today’s Academic Minute, Rahim Esfandyar-Pour of the...
Firing Tenured Faculty, With No Appeal Right
North Dakota’s House majority leader has filed legislation that would let the presidents of Dickinson State, Bismarck State and perhaps other colleges review tenured faculty at any time—and fire them, with no employee power to appeal.
Will University of Arkansas System Buy University of Phoenix?
After a local newspaper broke the story based on a leak, the two institutions confirmed they are discussing a potential deal.
Opinion
Why I Hate the Term ‘Latinx’
If we’re serious about inclusion, it’s time for academe to drop “Latinx” in favor of the term “Latine,” Bryan Betancur writes.
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