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Ep. 58: Teaching and Learning in (Another) Fluid Fall

Most of us had hoped for a lot more stability this fall, but here we are. For those of you...

Sorry (Not Sorry). Decoding Me Too Defenses

The Me Too movement has made a dent, but there is still work to do in our culture. In today's...

Gonzaga University Grapples With Ties to Predatory Priests

A commission recommended how administrators can respond to the Catholic clergy sex abuse crisis and the university’s links to accused priests. Advocates for survivors were not impressed.

Michigan President Will Step Down Early

Mark S. Schlissel, who has had tense relations with regents and faculty, will step down as University of Michigan president in 2023, a year before his contract was set to expire.

A Canceled Talk, and Questions About Just Who Is Politicizing Science

A professor of climate science who opposed diversity initiatives cries foul over a canceled lecture. His supporters say this threatens science communication, but he’s been invited to speak at MIT in another capacity.

Lamar Fires 2 for Asking Students About Vaccination Status

Lamar University, in Texas, fired two student services administrators after they asked students whether they had been vaccinated against COVID-19...

‘Major Overhaul’ of Public Service Loan Forgiveness

UPDATE: The U.S. Department of Education released the overhaul for Public Service Loan Forgiveness this morning. The new policy will...

Collins Stepping Down as NIH Director

Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, will be stepping down from his position by the end of...