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A Clash Over Core Curriculum at New College of Florida
Faculty say administrators at the public liberal arts institution are changing core course offerings in a way that is ideologically driven and harmful to students.

Introducing First-Year Students to Their City
A 26-year tradition at DePaul University introduces new students to the university’s urban identity and Vincentian mission.

U.S. Has Certified Unions for 50,000 Student Employees
National Labor Relations Board has approved dozens of bargaining units for housing and dining workers, in addition to teaching assistants.
Struggling N.Y. College to Sell Off Manhattan Campus

Women, First-Gen, BIPOC Students Less Likely to Have Paid Internship Experience
A new report from California Competes reveals disparities in career development among certain populations in higher ed.

Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Must Leave Harvard After 8 Years. They’re Calling for That to End.
The university’s contingent teachers unionized in the spring. Before they sign their first agreement, they want administrators to stop limiting their contract renewals.
State AGs Urge Columbia Not to Divest

How to Help Students Debate Constructively
Students gathered at George Washington University to debate U.S.-Israel policy and to learn how to have peaceful discussions about tense and nuanced topics.
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