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Saving Faculty Jobs
Faculty unions at Point Park University and City College of San Francisco have found different means to the same end: preserving full-time faculty jobs threatened during COVID-19.
New Programs: Addiction and Integrated Treatment Studies, Health Informatics, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Tourism, Sports Psychology, Nursing Homes, Electrical Engineering
Clark State College, in Ohio, is starting a bachelor's degree in addiction and integrated treatment studies. George Mason University is...

Academics Address the Filibuster
The open letter, signed by historians, political scientists and other scholars, is intended to help clear up incorrect assumptions about the history of the filibuster.

The Thin Zoom Line
The story behind an adjunct's suspension at Cypress College leads to threats to the adjunct, colleagues and the campus itself. A debate about cancel culture that went viral ultimately raises questions about who's getting canceled.

‘The Canine-Campus Connection’
Editor discusses her new book on dogs at colleges -- and a little bit about cats.

The Case for Writing Plainly
New study says scholarly articles that are hard to read don't actually make the author sound smarter, and they get cited less. Authors hope their findings will encourage graduate programs to teach students how to write clearly.

Protecting or Restricting Students?
A Boston College student organization is accusing administrators of using public gathering policies to restrict their free speech and prevent them from criticizing the institution.

Europe Struggles to Build Common Area for Science
Norway spends 1 percent of GDP on research, but Poland just 0.16 percent.
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