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Texas A&M Cuts Programs Amid Political Pressure

The flagship is eliminating dozens of programs, including an LGBTQ studies minor that a conservative lawmaker has criticized. He says he’ll soon target other institutions.

Michigan Faculty Censure Regents Over Protest Response

The University of Michigan Faculty Senate voted last week to censure the Board of Regents for its response to pro-Palestinian...
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Recent Storms Stir Climate Anxiety Among College Students

Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s belief that climate change is a hoax, most young people are worried about the future of the environment. In light of that, colleges are nurturing mental resilience.

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Navigating Difficult Classroom Conversations

Tricia Shalka offers strategies for preparing for, and leading, classroom discussions in moments of crisis and discomfort.

Biomedical Scientists Struggle to Replicate Their Own Findings

Many researchers are opting against trying to publish replication efforts, survey finds.

AAUP President: Election of Trump-Vance ‘Disappointing,’ ‘Higher Ed Must Organize’

The president of the American Association of University Professors called the presidential election results “disappointing” in a news release Thursday...
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Empowering Faculty to Engage in Basic Needs Support for Students

A new online curriculum from Believe in Students helps illustrate the challenges students face with basic needs insecurity and the role professors can play in addressing these concerns.

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After the Election: Breaking Shells, Bearing Light

Mays Imad writes that for educators, it is not business as usual.