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Pushing Back on Prison Labor
Public institutions often have ties to state-run prison labor companies. Students at one university system are trying to challenge that.

Legitimate Layoffs or Union Busting?
County College of Morris let six untenured professors go. The college said declining enrollment drove the decision, but the fired faculty members say the administration wanted to clamp down on their union.

Hopes Raised Then Quickly Dashed
Shortly after a jury in Minneapolis delivered a guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, Ohio State University students heard about a local police killing and renewed demands for the university to cut all ties with the city's police department.

Lights, Camera, Teach?
Florida is poised to pass a bill allowing students to record classes for personal use -- and to complain about professors who violate students' free expression. Idaho's higher ed budget is also on hold over lawmakers' concerns about diversity programs.

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Protecting and Ensuring Student Privacy
Properly managing records and avoiding cyberattacks requires an information life-cycle approach, advises Mary Ellen Buzzelli, who outlines the key steps you should take.

Opinion
Building Safety Into Graduation Celebrations
Commencement season comes at an epidemiologically perilous point, writes David Holtgrave, who outlines the challenges and some key steps to deal with them.

A Professor, a ‘Predator’
Florida State scrambles to explain how a faculty member who was known to prey on Asian female students was allowed to do so for 30 years.

The Me Too Movement, in France
Sciences Po, a top French university, faces pressure on sexual assaults. Previous president didn't report allegations of incest against chair of governing board in the 1980s.
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