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‘We’re Not Slowing Down,’ Student Workers Say
Undergraduate workers are winning collective bargaining rights, making student unions increasingly common. They’re driven by the pandemic, pro-union sentiment and each other.
Seminary Professor Fired for Offering to Fly Women to Abortions
A seminary in Louisiana fired a professor for offering on Facebook to fly women out of the South to get...

Grading Amid a Grad Workers’ Strike
University of Michigan graduate student instructors and staff assistants have been striking for almost a month. Now, the institution is trying to grade without them.
Lewis University, St. Augustine College Announce Merger
Lewis University and St. Augustine College of Chicago have announced plans to move forward with a merger. SAC will become...
Education Department Inks New Contracts With Loan Servicers
The Office of Federal Student Aid awarded new contracts to five loan servicers—a key milestone in the Education Department’s years-long...
Report: NIH Harassment Rules Failed
A change in policy at the National Institutes of Health and in federal law geared toward preventing researchers from avoiding...
College Board to Change AP in African American Studies
The College Board announced Monday that it would make changes in the controversial new offering in African American studies. The...
Dean Out Over ‘Inappropriate Behavior’
Michigan State University dean of students Anthony Williams Jr. departed in February due to a drunken incident at a conference...
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