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Present and Engaged While on Lockdown
When the pandemic prevented a College of Wooster professor from teaching at a local correctional facility as planned, she brought the incarcerated students to her campus classroom virtually by using robots instead.
African Students Stranded In Ukraine Face Racism
Thousands of African students are stuck in Ukraine, trying to flee amid the assault by Russian forces, Reuters reported. Some...
Professor Says He’s Suspended for Calling University ‘Woke’
WIBA Radio reported that Concordia University in Wisconsin suspended and barred from campus Gregory Schulz, a tenured professor of philosophy...
Decoupling Race and Crisis in White Communities: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Montana Week: Tobin Miller Shearer, professor of history and African American...
Wyoming Senate Votes to Defund Gender and Women’s Studies
The Wyoming Senate voted Friday to end funding for the University of Wyoming’s gender and women’s studies program, The Hill...
‘Bankers in the Ivory Tower’
Author sees bankers playing a large role—and a negative one—in higher education.
Opinion
Building Racial Dialogue in a Time of Backlash
It was no easy task to win approval for a brand-new Department of Race, Diaspora and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, Leora Auslander and Adom Getachew write.
New Programs: Law and Values, African American Studies, Latino/a Studies
Luther College is starting a major in law and values. Mississippi College has started a minor in African American studies...
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