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23 août 2018

Federal Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Campus Carry Law

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Texas faculty members sued, saying that classroom speech would be limited because of fear of gun violence. Judges rejected argument. More...

23 août 2018

Yield Gain for Low- and Moderate-Income White Women

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Emory's Oxford campus has an unexpected boost for a group of students -- and considers what it means. More...

23 août 2018

Judge Rejects Injunction on Bias Response Team

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. A federal judge has rejected a group's request for an injunction to stop activities of the Bias Response Team at the University of Michigan, MLive.com reported. More...

23 août 2018

A Trump Bump in Yields at Women's Colleges

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Since 2016, top women's colleges have been seeing significant gains as more young women embrace Me Too and resistance to Republican politics. More...

23 août 2018

How Harvard Can Legally Favor Alumni Children and Athletes

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. This isn't the first time the university has faced scrutiny over policies that favor white over Asian American students. Comments in the 1980s by admissions officers on alumni children, athletes and Asian Americans may be relevant today. More...

22 août 2018

An Accidental Loyalty Oath?

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. A candidate for a teaching job at Lanier Technical College, in Georgia, was surprised that the packet of forms he received to fill out included a pledge that he is not a member of the Communist Party, The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported. More...

22 août 2018

Dropping the N Bomb

HomeScott McLemee explores the speculation that Donald Trump used a racial epithet through the lens of several scholarly analyses. More...
22 août 2018

Needed: A Public/Private Compact for Higher Education

HomeThat compact -- between colleges, state governments and others -- means making a sustained investment in low-income, first-generation and minority students, writes Joni Finney. More...
22 août 2018

Why Won’t Betsy DeVos Defend Civil Rights?

HomeThe U.S. Department of Education unilaterally decided to change policies to allow the OCR to ignore a large swath of civil rights complaints, argues Aba Blankson. More...
22 août 2018

Why the AAUP Opposes Both Boycotts and Restrictions on Their Supporters

HomeToday the American Association of University Professors released a statement from its Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure, which I chair, decrying state laws passed that impose punitive measures against supporters of boycott, divestment and sanctions, or BDS, with regard to Israel. More...
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