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Teaching Conflict, Not Violence
In teaching about the Middle East, a framework from the French psychologist Charles Rojzman can help engage students in conversations characterized by conflict, not violence, Pamela E. Barnett writes.
Opaque Hiring Practices Create Income Equality
The author of The Accidental Equalizer discusses the “luckocracy” that results in students from disparate backgrounds earning similar pay after college.
Professor Sues Mayo Over Threat to Fire Him for Interviews
A professor is suing the Mayo Clinic medical school after a department chair threatened to fire him following a CNN...
Health Apps Serve as Student Wellness Maps
To make wellness content more accessible to learners, colleges and universities are investing in staff- and student-developed health applications.
House Republicans Blame DEI Programs for Rise in Campus Antisemitism
At a hearing Tuesday, Democrats disagreed—and said the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, facing budget cuts, needs more money to respond to the crisis.
UF Professors Blocked as Witnesses Win $374K in Legal Fees
A judge has awarded nearly $374,000 in legal expenses to the three University of Florida professors who sued the institution...
UMD Extends Thanksgiving Break During ‘Challenging Fall’
The University of Maryland will extend its Thanksgiving break to provide students, faculty and staff a chance to “rest and...
Columbia Student Sues Over Doxing Truck
A Columbia University student is suing the conservative organization Accuracy in Media after his photo was displayed on a mobile...
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