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Patty Limerick speaks out on her abrupt firing from the Center of the American West, which she co-founded in 1986. CU Boulder found she mixed the personal and professional; she says what was once her strength suddenly became a liability.

‘Different Meanings’ or an ‘Attack on Students’?
Trustees at Lakeland Community College plan to review diversity, equity and inclusion language in the institution’s plans and policies. Faculty members are speaking out against the decision.
Howard Launches High School Math Class for College Credit
Howard University is launching an algebra course for college credit at high schools in historically underserved communities created in partnership...
GRE Now Accepted at More Than Half of Law Schools
The Graduate Record Examination is now accepted at 100 law schools, more than half of the 199 American law schools...
3 Share Nobel in Physics
Three scholars have been named winners of the Nobel Prize in physics “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation...

A ‘Day of Action’ for Abortion Protections
On Thursday, students at more than 50 universities in 28 states plan to stage protests to push their administrators to protect—or expand—reproductive rights on campus.
Clark Graduate Union on Strike for Contract
Graduate students at Clark University went on strike this week over stalled contract negotiations, MassLive reported. Members of the student...
Mississippi University for Women Considers Name Change
The Mississippi University for Women, which has long accepted men, is considering a name change and has formed a task...
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