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Hundreds of UNC Professors Oppose ‘Overreach’
Faculty members are opposing what they consider encroachments from three sources: the state Legislature, the UNC Board of Governors and the Chapel Hill Board of Trustees itself.

Alerting Students to Danger
After a swath of swatting incidents hit universities across the country, some students are taking issue with how and when their institutions notified them of the threats.
A Free Speech Violation or Overdue Discipline?
A tenured professor at Bakersfield College says district leaders are firing him for expressing conservative views. College administrators dispute that and cite a long list of charges.

Wellness Success Tip: Teach Students Holistic Wellness
Higher education professionals can encourage a positive outlook around mental health and wellness using a Wellness Wheel.
Suit Filed Over Valparaiso’s Plan to Sell Art

Career Exploration Offers Options for Undeclared STEM Students
Illinois Institute of Technology will launch its Discover+ program this fall, enabling students who haven’t taken advanced-level math and science courses to explore STEM careers without losing time toward degree completion.

British Scholars Split on Funds From Russia
Law firms offer money to experts who can say a person isn’t close enough to Putin to justify sanctions.

‘The Floating University’
In 1926, an NYU professor took 500 students on a tour around the world. Now a professor considers what they learned—and what they didn’t learn—on the voyage.
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