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400 Books Removed From Naval Academy Library

The U.S. Naval Academy has culled 400 books deemed to promote to diversity, equity and/or inclusion from its library at...
Elon Musk plays with a chain saw on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. He is wearing sunglasses indoors.

Trump and Musk Set Their Sights on Humanities Cuts

Exactly how many staff members and grants will be slashed from the National Endowment for the Humanities remains unclear, but prior cuts at the Education Department and National Institutes of Health offer a grim forecast.

Instructor Ariel Beccia and associate professors Julia Marcus and Brittany Charlton pose in front of a series of LGBTQ flags.

Researchers, Higher Ed Union Fight NIH Grant Terminations

A new lawsuit argues that canceling billions in research grants will delay scientific advancements, compromise human health and even result in deaths.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with NASPA president Kevin Kruger

Enjoy this inspiring #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring NASPA President Kevin Kruger. 

The Tricky Relationship Between Assessment and Learning

Hear three US academic experts discuss what role assessment should play in higher education and how it can be improved.

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Listen: How to Prep Gen Z for Jobs of the Future

Today’s college students find themselves in an unpredictable job market. Two experts share experiential learning strategies to assist with the transition from college to career.

U of Washington Research Coordinators, Consultants Unionize

More than 700 University of Washington research coordinators and consultants have unionized, joining already organized research scientists and engineers there...

April Fool’s Roundup: UF Launching Crypto, UNR Class Will Teach Students to Nap

The University of Florida is launching its own cryptocurrency—a meme coin emblazoned with interim president Kent Fuchs’s face and dubbed...