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Tag: Education: Page 41
Students
Higginsâ Ouster at Claremont Colleges Reignites Faculty Speech Controversy
Dr. Jonathan Higgins, an educator and advocate for social justice issues that affect the Black and LGBTQ community, was recently fired from his position with the Queer Resource Center of Claremont Colleges in California, because of his âtweets and social media presence.â
July 18, 2017
Students
Veterans Groupsâ Objective: Defend Educational Protections
After hearing that the Trump Administration is taking action to decrease studentsâ financial rights, 33 veterans and military service organizations have been voicing their concerns of how badly these actions will harm veterans and their families.
July 18, 2017
Students
Recently Retired President Simpson Forever Open to Change
At a time when community colleges are more important than ever in providing access to higher education, Dr. Bob Simpson of Cypress College feels great satisfaction in facilitating the process and strengthening the available content.
July 18, 2017
Students
Harvardâs Graduate Theater Program Suspends Admissions
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. â Harvard Universityâs graduate theater program, which is housed within the critically acclaimed American Repertory Theater, will suspend admissions for the next three years. The move was announced in a Friday email from the ART Institute. In January, the school suspended admissions for one year after the program received a âfailingâ grade from [âŚ]
July 18, 2017
Students
Florida GOP Candidate: Guns Should be Allowed on Campuses
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â The leading Republican contender for governor says he supports allowing guns on college campuses and letting residents carry guns out in the open. Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said Tuesday that there should be fewer âgun free zonesâ in the state. Florida legislators in recent years have considered several proposals to loosen gun [âŚ]
July 18, 2017
Students
University of Missouri Research Institute Closes Amid Cuts
COLUMBIA, Mo. â The University of Missouri System has closed its $10 million medical research institute as part of an effort to cut costs. The decision to close the International Institute of Nano and Molecular Medicine will affect 17 full-time and part-time employees through layoffs and contract non-renewals, university spokesman Christian Basi told the Columbia [âŚ]
July 18, 2017
African-American
âJust in Case,â Is That Our New Anthem These Days?
In 2017, Black men in America walk a dangerous walk. The relationship between Black men and the police is problematic, at best.
July 17, 2017
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Pacesetter Maryam Mirzakhani Dies
Stanford professor Maryam Mirzakhani, first and only female winner of prestigious Fields Medal in math, succumbs to cancer.
July 17, 2017
Students
Mexican American or Mexican Mexicano?
I remember a student of mine at the University of Arizona once defined himself as a Mexican Mexicano, this in contrast to Mexican American, as was the case for many of his classmates. I understood that identity.
July 17, 2017
Students
Experts: So Far, DeVosâ Steps Headed Backward
As the administration of President Donald J. Trump reaches the six-month mark, some critical observers say some troubling higher ed scenarios have all become closer to reality under the leadership of Trumpâs education secretary, Betsy DeVos.
July 17, 2017
Students
Shaw University Names Dillard Interim President
Shaw University vice-president for academic affairs, Dr. Paulette Dillard, was announced Monday as the interim president of the historically Black institution. Shaw is conducting a search for its next president following the resignation of Dr. Tashni -Ann Dubroy earlier this month to become an executive vice president and chief operating officer at Howard University. The [âŚ]
July 17, 2017
Students
Scholar Defends Chinese-American Researcher Jailed in Iran
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates â A Chinese-American graduate student sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran for allegedly âinfiltratingâ the country and sending confidential material abroad is innocent of all charges against him, his professor at Princeton University said on Monday. Xiyue Wangâs arrest, which authorities said happened nearly a year ago, only came [âŚ]
July 17, 2017
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