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Professor Says College Fired Him for Telling 3 Students U.S. Is Fascist After Election
The tenured faculty member said Millsaps College argued that his email could be misconstrued as speaking on behalf of the institution. He’s appealing to the board.

California Colleges Confront Loss as L.A. Burns
Although colleges in Los Angeles escaped serious fire damage, leaders say they face a long road ahead as hundreds of students and faculty were displaced.

Colleges Recognize 9th Annual Day of Racial Healing
On Jan. 21, dozens of colleges will dedicate time to support racial reconciliation and justice through education and facilitated discussions.
Montana State President To Take Top Job at APLU
Students Feel ‘Spammed’ by ‘Overload’ of University Emails
Institutional communications branded “inconsistent, inauthentic and rather annoying” by study participants.
Number of College Applicants Up 5%

SUNY Will Teach Students to ‘Ethically Use AI’
As part of its existing information literacy general education requirement, students will now study the “ethical dimensions” of the technology.

Study: 6 Behavioral Changes Affect Student Retention, Morale on College Campuses
A recent study from the Community College Research Center finds establishing best practices and championing them among professors can impact student outcomes and faculty engagement and create a more positive environment.
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