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A ‘Policy Violation’ or Free Speech?
Several faculty leaders from Indiana University campuses wrote a letter opposing proposed state abortion legislation and defending a colleague. An IU official called it a “policy violation,” a new report reveals.

A Tale of 3 Governors
The Republican governors of Florida, Texas and Virginia are drastically reshaping higher education in their states—which some see as a precursor to the 2024 presidential race.
Idaho College Rejects Artist’s Work That Mentions Abortions
Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, rejected the work of an artist asked to contribute to an exhibition at the...
$4.175M Settlement in Iowa Football Racial Bias Suit
A racial discrimination lawsuit filed by about a dozen former University of Iowa football players has been settled for $4.175...
Board Reinstates President of North Idaho College
Nick Swayne is again the president of North Idaho College. The board, which placed him on administrative leave without cause...
Soil’s Importance to the Planet: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Russell Briggs, Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, examines...

Pressure to Admit Transfers
California governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget puts funding for UCLA on the line if the highly selective university doesn’t create a guaranteed transfer pathway for community college students. The proposal was met with mixed reactions.
Temple Faculty Union Still Discussing No-Confidence Vote
The union that says it includes nearly 2,500 Temple University faculty members, professional librarians and academic professionals is still discussing...
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