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National Society of Black Engineers Moves Convention Out of Florida

The National Society of Black Engineers is moving its 50th annual convention from Orlando, Fla., to Atlanta. “When we’re looking...

New Programs: Instructional Design, Chicano/Latino Studies, Agricultural Communication

The following colleges have started new academic programs in recent weeks: Fairfield University is starting an online master of arts...
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Threats of Mass Resignation From Board of Elsevier Journal

The publisher wants to replace the editor of Design Studies.

San José State Anthropologist Against Reburying Bones Retires

The San José State University professor who drew criticism for opposing reburying Native American bones and for posing with a...

Ohio Bill Targeting Strikes, DEI Doesn’t Advance—for Now

Ohio’s Senate Bill 83—which would’ve banned public higher education employee strikes and mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion programs, with some...

Newly Tenured… at Carleton, Denison, NYIT, Saint Augustine’s

The following colleges have made tenure announcements recently. Carleton College Catherine Licata, cinema and media studies Denison University Anthony Bonifonte...
Lois Banner, an older white woman with short, light hair wearing a plum-colored sweater.

Racial Comment Inflames Berkshire Conference of Women Historians

A white woman reportedly said she wished she was Black because it would give her an easier career.

A graph showing the annual number of Chinese-descent scientists who have left the U.S. for either China/Hong Kong or other countries. The numbers going to China steadily increased from 2010 to 2021, with an even faster increase since 2018.

Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.

A new study suggests the Department of Justice’s China Initiative investigations may have strengthened the foreign power by encouraging more scientists to relocate there.