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The Trouble With Distorted Histories
The argument that it’s a violation of medical ethics to make vaccines mandatory for students and faculty is highly questionable, argue Cora Olson, Ashley Shew, Miranda Fleck and Chiara Tartaglino.
The Pulse: Dan Avida of Engageli
The new episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Dan Avida, CEO and co-founder of Engageli. The discussion...
Battle Over a Texas Boycott
Some military historians want their professional organization to cancel a spring conference in Texas because of the state’s abortion ban, and they object to how the organization has handled the issue so far.
Getting Minority Graduate Students May Not Be Easy
Survey of potential students finds those in minority groups were more affected by the pandemic and are quite price-sensitive when making decisions.
War, What Is It Good For?
Is war good or bad for a country’s economy? In today's Academic Minute, Shenandoah University's Clifford F. Thies considers the...
A Win for Pandemic-Impacted PIs
Following criticism that its policy on extensions for early-career scientists disproportionately impacted women, whose careers have already been unevenly affected by COVID-19, the National Institutes of Health changes course.
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