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“The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution.”
“The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution.”
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We spoke to Jennifer Frey about the decision to gut the Honors College at the University of Tulsa.
Full episode linked below.
We spoke to Jennifer Frey about the decision to gut the Honors College at the University of Tulsa.
Full episode linked below.
“The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government.”
“The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government.”
-End DEI.
-Review and reform departments that “fuel antisemitic harassment.”
-Reform admissions and hiring to be “merit-based.”
-Eliminate all admissions based on “race or national origin.”
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-End DEI.
-Review and reform departments that “fuel antisemitic harassment.”
-Reform admissions and hiring to be “merit-based.”
-Eliminate all admissions based on “race or national origin.”
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From an internal source:
“Grant cancellation notices flowing in now. Labs shutting down. Layoffs imminent. Faculty apoplectic at Katrina Armstrong for letting it get to this point. She has to fix this fast.”
From an internal source:
“Grant cancellation notices flowing in now. Labs shutting down. Layoffs imminent. Faculty apoplectic at Katrina Armstrong for letting it get to this point. She has to fix this fast.”
Meanwhile, only 22% think concerns about ideological bias on their campuses are “very” or “extremely” valid.
There might be a connection there…
Meanwhile, only 22% think concerns about ideological bias on their campuses are “very” or “extremely” valid.
There might be a connection there…
A new job ad calls for an expert in “settler colonialism, genocide…apartheid,” etc.
It adds: “Ideal candidates will also have a record of public engagement and community action.”
A new job ad calls for an expert in “settler colonialism, genocide…apartheid,” etc.
It adds: “Ideal candidates will also have a record of public engagement and community action.”
Enrollment has dropped 38% since 2015.
They’re cutting 46 faculty, whole programs and departments, and Division II athletics:
Enrollment has dropped 38% since 2015.
They’re cutting 46 faculty, whole programs and departments, and Division II athletics:
Colleges have barely begun to grapple with the impact AI is already having on higher education.
Colleges have barely begun to grapple with the impact AI is already having on higher education.
The decision was made by Provost Laurie McCauley and announced this morning.
This is a great day for @UMich and American higher education!
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The decision was made by Provost Laurie McCauley and announced this morning.
This is a great day for @UMich and American higher education!
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The University of Michigan Board of Regents is poised to ban DEI statements in hiring and promotion tomorrow.
They might also start the process of redirecting funding from the DEI bureaucracy to programs that will actually help students.
The University of Michigan Board of Regents is poised to ban DEI statements in hiring and promotion tomorrow.
They might also start the process of redirecting funding from the DEI bureaucracy to programs that will actually help students.
The University of Michigan Board of Regents is poised to ban DEI statements in hiring and promotion tomorrow.
They might also start the process of redirecting funding from the DEI bureaucracy to programs that will actually help students.
The reason appears to be “increased costs associated with the union contract that graduate student workers won after their historic, nearly seven-month strike ended in October.”
The reason appears to be “increased costs associated with the union contract that graduate student workers won after their historic, nearly seven-month strike ended in October.”