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Doug Lederman says farewell to Inside Higher Ed: The Key

Doug Lederman highlights the increasing vulnerability of higher education and the importance of sustained support for individuals facing personal challenges.
The mission of higher education remains a driving force for Doug Lederman as he shifts focus in his career.
#workforce-development

WIOA reauthorization included in government funding bill

The proposed funding plan includes key workforce development legislation, crucial for community college job training, and must be passed by December 20 to avoid a shutdown.

Apprenticeships are a trending alternative to college but there's a hitch

Joey Cook's story highlights the growing popularity of apprenticeships as a viable alternative to college, especially in high-demand fields.

Walberg selected as chair of House ed committee

Tim Walberg has been appointed chair of the House Committee on Education and Workforce, focusing on school choice and affordable education.

WIOA reauthorization included in government funding bill

The proposed funding plan includes key workforce development legislation, crucial for community college job training, and must be passed by December 20 to avoid a shutdown.

Apprenticeships are a trending alternative to college but there's a hitch

Joey Cook's story highlights the growing popularity of apprenticeships as a viable alternative to college, especially in high-demand fields.

Walberg selected as chair of House ed committee

Tim Walberg has been appointed chair of the House Committee on Education and Workforce, focusing on school choice and affordable education.
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Chemist Hector D. Abruna wins Enrico Fermi Award | Cornell Chronicle

Héctor D. Abruña receives the prestigious Enrico Fermi Award for his groundbreaking work in electroanalytical chemistry and energy materials.
#accreditation

Western accreditor looks to drop DEI language from standards

WSCUC plans to remove DEI language from standards, focusing instead on clearer terms emphasizing student success.

Keystone College accreditation at risk

Keystone College is at risk of losing accreditation by the end of the year, prompting an appeal from the college's administration.

Western accreditor decides against dropping DEI language

WSCUC will maintain DEI language in its accreditation standards following significant feedback against its removal.

Florida officials fume over sluggish accreditation changes

The University of North Florida is experiencing significant delays in changing accreditors due to federal approval, frustrating state education officials.

Saint Augustine's denied accreditation, plans to appeal

Saint Augustine's University plans to appeal the decision by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to remove its membership, citing progress in addressing issues.

Western accreditor looks to drop DEI language from standards

WSCUC plans to remove DEI language from standards, focusing instead on clearer terms emphasizing student success.

Keystone College accreditation at risk

Keystone College is at risk of losing accreditation by the end of the year, prompting an appeal from the college's administration.

Western accreditor decides against dropping DEI language

WSCUC will maintain DEI language in its accreditation standards following significant feedback against its removal.

Florida officials fume over sluggish accreditation changes

The University of North Florida is experiencing significant delays in changing accreditors due to federal approval, frustrating state education officials.

Saint Augustine's denied accreditation, plans to appeal

Saint Augustine's University plans to appeal the decision by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to remove its membership, citing progress in addressing issues.
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#cornell-university

With DoD grant, Cornell to enhance semiconductor supply chain resilience | Cornell Chronicle

The U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub aims to improve the resilience of semiconductor supply chains amid increasing threats, funded by the Department of Defense.

Pantry collaboration expands mission to fight food insecurity | Cornell Chronicle

Enfield Food Distribution is expanding due to increased demand, highlighting the impact of the pandemic and inflation on food assistance.

Learn local lore, Cornell historian Earle says in 'Last Lecture' | Cornell Chronicle

Being curious can uncover rich stories that are often overlooked in everyday settings.
Mentorship and shared experiences of alumni provide valuable insights for current students.

Things to do: Much music, Supreme Court panel, advice for aspiring filmmakers | Cornell Chronicle

A week of diverse musical events is available at Cornell, including a performance by Sara Gazarek and the Cornell Jazz Ensemble.

Kathryn Boor, Graduate School dean and vice provost, to end term | Cornell Chronicle

Kathryn Boor will step down as dean and vice provost for graduate education on June 30, 2025, after impactful leadership and initiatives.

$11.5M gift strengthens hospitality research, teaching | Cornell Chronicle

$11.5 million donation from C. Kenneth Grailer will enhance hospitality research and education at Cornell.

With DoD grant, Cornell to enhance semiconductor supply chain resilience | Cornell Chronicle

The U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub aims to improve the resilience of semiconductor supply chains amid increasing threats, funded by the Department of Defense.

Pantry collaboration expands mission to fight food insecurity | Cornell Chronicle

Enfield Food Distribution is expanding due to increased demand, highlighting the impact of the pandemic and inflation on food assistance.

Learn local lore, Cornell historian Earle says in 'Last Lecture' | Cornell Chronicle

Being curious can uncover rich stories that are often overlooked in everyday settings.
Mentorship and shared experiences of alumni provide valuable insights for current students.

Things to do: Much music, Supreme Court panel, advice for aspiring filmmakers | Cornell Chronicle

A week of diverse musical events is available at Cornell, including a performance by Sara Gazarek and the Cornell Jazz Ensemble.

Kathryn Boor, Graduate School dean and vice provost, to end term | Cornell Chronicle

Kathryn Boor will step down as dean and vice provost for graduate education on June 30, 2025, after impactful leadership and initiatives.

$11.5M gift strengthens hospitality research, teaching | Cornell Chronicle

$11.5 million donation from C. Kenneth Grailer will enhance hospitality research and education at Cornell.
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#mental-health

How to save your marcomm team

Higher education marcomm professionals are facing significant burnout and mental health challenges despite available well-being programs.

A Ph.D. graduate is attacked for her "woke" dissertation

Ally Louks highlights the dangers of academic expression on social media, calling for better protections against online abuse and harassment.

How to save your marcomm team

Higher education marcomm professionals are facing significant burnout and mental health challenges despite available well-being programs.

A Ph.D. graduate is attacked for her "woke" dissertation

Ally Louks highlights the dangers of academic expression on social media, calling for better protections against online abuse and harassment.
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#university-of-wisconsin

Wisconsin professors worry AI could replace them

Proposed copyright policy at UW System threatens faculty ownership of course materials, risking the integrity of professor-student relationships.

Report: U of Wisconsin system paid Huron $51M from 2019-23

The University of Wisconsin System has paid over $51 million to Huron Consulting Group primarily for the Workday workforce technology program implementation.

Wisconsin professors worry AI could replace them

Proposed copyright policy at UW System threatens faculty ownership of course materials, risking the integrity of professor-student relationships.

Report: U of Wisconsin system paid Huron $51M from 2019-23

The University of Wisconsin System has paid over $51 million to Huron Consulting Group primarily for the Workday workforce technology program implementation.
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We mimic each other, like it or not | Cornell Chronicle

Mimicry occurs universally in social interactions, transcending agreement and political affiliation, suggesting a fundamental human behavior for understanding others.
#leadership

Michigan president's new contract among most lucrative ever

Santa Ono's lucrative compensation package highlights the escalating salary trends for university presidents in public higher education.

How to lead with purpose in higher ed: The Key

Higher education leaders highlight the importance of effective communication and public engagement to enhance student success and advocate for the value of education.

American U's new president answers five questions

American University's new president Jonathan Alger is focusing on fostering unity and dialogue among diverse campus emotions following the recent election.

Michigan president's new contract among most lucrative ever

Santa Ono's lucrative compensation package highlights the escalating salary trends for university presidents in public higher education.

How to lead with purpose in higher ed: The Key

Higher education leaders highlight the importance of effective communication and public engagement to enhance student success and advocate for the value of education.

American U's new president answers five questions

American University's new president Jonathan Alger is focusing on fostering unity and dialogue among diverse campus emotions following the recent election.
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#student-safety

Congress approves anti-hazing legislation

The federal anti-hazing legislation mandates colleges to publish hazing policies and violations, marking a significant step in combating hazing in educational institutions.

Seven arrested in alleged online drug market for Rutgers students

A social network facilitating drug sales among Rutgers students resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of illegal substances.

Congress approves anti-hazing legislation

The federal anti-hazing legislation mandates colleges to publish hazing policies and violations, marking a significant step in combating hazing in educational institutions.

Seven arrested in alleged online drug market for Rutgers students

A social network facilitating drug sales among Rutgers students resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of illegal substances.
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It's not a rejection of the humanities' historic core

The humanities now emphasize engaging with social injustice rather than merely interpreting art and literature.

California's higher ed workforce makes diversity gains

California's public colleges are experiencing significant workforce growth and increasing diversity among faculty and staff.

How D.C. tackled a child care crunch through a tax hike on the rich

The Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund has significantly increased wages for child care workers, improving job stability and care quality in Washington, D.C.
#affirmative-action

Anti-affirmative action group sues Air Force Academy

The lawsuit against the Air Force Academy challenges race-conscious admissions after a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.

Judge says Naval Academy can consider race in admissions

The U.S. Naval Academy can still consider race in admissions, as ruled by a federal judge amid ongoing challenges to affirmative action.

Anti-affirmative action group sues Air Force Academy

The lawsuit against the Air Force Academy challenges race-conscious admissions after a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.

Judge says Naval Academy can consider race in admissions

The U.S. Naval Academy can still consider race in admissions, as ruled by a federal judge amid ongoing challenges to affirmative action.
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#philanthropy

Duke Endowment pledges $1.9 billion to four colleges

Duke Endowment pledges $1.9 billion to four colleges, part of a $5 billion initiative by 2050.

Two institutions receive gifts worth tens of millions

Georgia State University received an $80 million gift for revitalization, marking the largest gift in its history.

Cornell AAP establishes Ratan N. Tata Distinguished Alumni Award | Cornell Chronicle

Ratan N. Tata Distinguished Alumni Award honors his philanthropy and impact on Cornell, aiming to inspire new generations of socially responsible architects.

A $65M gift to URI will fund scholarships for STEM majors

The University of Rhode Island received a $65 million gift for STEM scholarships, benefiting future undergraduate students.

Duke Endowment pledges $1.9 billion to four colleges

Duke Endowment pledges $1.9 billion to four colleges, part of a $5 billion initiative by 2050.

Two institutions receive gifts worth tens of millions

Georgia State University received an $80 million gift for revitalization, marking the largest gift in its history.

Cornell AAP establishes Ratan N. Tata Distinguished Alumni Award | Cornell Chronicle

Ratan N. Tata Distinguished Alumni Award honors his philanthropy and impact on Cornell, aiming to inspire new generations of socially responsible architects.

A $65M gift to URI will fund scholarships for STEM majors

The University of Rhode Island received a $65 million gift for STEM scholarships, benefiting future undergraduate students.
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#biden-administration

Ed Department finalizes student debt relief rules

Biden's administration makes final push for limited student debt relief before inauguration, impacting eight million borrowers with significant hardships.

Higher ed unionization has boomed. Will it change under Trump?

Unionization in higher education surged under Biden, with significant growth among graduate workers, but faces potential reversals if political winds shift.

Federal judge strikes down Biden overtime expansion

The federal judge's ruling halts a Biden administration overtime eligibility expansion for salaried workers, reverting to a significantly lower threshold of $35,568.

Ed Department finalizes student debt relief rules

Biden's administration makes final push for limited student debt relief before inauguration, impacting eight million borrowers with significant hardships.

Higher ed unionization has boomed. Will it change under Trump?

Unionization in higher education surged under Biden, with significant growth among graduate workers, but faces potential reversals if political winds shift.

Federal judge strikes down Biden overtime expansion

The federal judge's ruling halts a Biden administration overtime eligibility expansion for salaried workers, reverting to a significantly lower threshold of $35,568.
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2024 Bartels Awards honor custodians' 'call to duty' | Cornell Chronicle

Acts of kindness and support can significantly impact someone's difficult times, highlighting the importance of community and care in educational environments.
#board-of-trustees

A fight over the New College of Florida Foundation

NCF administration seeks greater control over fundraising organization, with concerns over restricted fund allocation for sports and initiatives.
Changes to board regulations escalate tensions between trustees and foundation members.

Tennessee State interim president resigns under pressure

Ronald Johnson resigned as interim president of Tennessee State University after less than six months due to differences with the Board of Trustees.

A fight over the New College of Florida Foundation

NCF administration seeks greater control over fundraising organization, with concerns over restricted fund allocation for sports and initiatives.
Changes to board regulations escalate tensions between trustees and foundation members.

Tennessee State interim president resigns under pressure

Ronald Johnson resigned as interim president of Tennessee State University after less than six months due to differences with the Board of Trustees.
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#research

What Houston can teach US cities about immigrant rights | Cornell Chronicle

Houston's demographic shifts offer vital lessons for advancing immigrant rights in cities resistant to change.

Cornell helps NYS growers hone the art and science of poinsettias | Cornell Chronicle

Lewis mites are becoming resistant to traditional treatments, highlighting the need for research and alternative management strategies.

What Houston can teach US cities about immigrant rights | Cornell Chronicle

Houston's demographic shifts offer vital lessons for advancing immigrant rights in cities resistant to change.

Cornell helps NYS growers hone the art and science of poinsettias | Cornell Chronicle

Lewis mites are becoming resistant to traditional treatments, highlighting the need for research and alternative management strategies.
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Racial inequities play a role in loan default disparities

Black and Hispanic borrowers face greater challenges in loan repayment, leading to higher default rates compared to white borrowers.
#education

Federal investigators fault Temple for response to antisemitism

The Department of Education found Temple University failed to comply with federal law in handling harassment cases related to shared ancestry.

2025-26 FAFSA will launch ahead of schedule

The 2025-26 FAFSA aims for an earlier launch date, focusing on improved functionality and user support after last year's issues.

Great ready for faculty bot-ification

Faculty must perceive themselves primarily as laborers to adapt to AI's impact on academia.

Sim Van der Ryn, Early Practitioner of Green Architecture, Dies at 89

Sim Van der Ryn, a key figure in green architecture, passed away but leaves a lasting legacy in sustainable building practices.

With NGO, alums boost Rwandan smallholder farmers | Cornell Chronicle

Annan's project aims to improve food security in Rwanda by training farmers and connecting them to markets.

The 2025-26 FAFSA is now broadly available. Is it ready?

The FAFSA for 2025-26 has been launched in an Expanded Beta phase, allowing significant user engagement while addressing previous issues.

Federal investigators fault Temple for response to antisemitism

The Department of Education found Temple University failed to comply with federal law in handling harassment cases related to shared ancestry.

2025-26 FAFSA will launch ahead of schedule

The 2025-26 FAFSA aims for an earlier launch date, focusing on improved functionality and user support after last year's issues.

Great ready for faculty bot-ification

Faculty must perceive themselves primarily as laborers to adapt to AI's impact on academia.

Sim Van der Ryn, Early Practitioner of Green Architecture, Dies at 89

Sim Van der Ryn, a key figure in green architecture, passed away but leaves a lasting legacy in sustainable building practices.

With NGO, alums boost Rwandan smallholder farmers | Cornell Chronicle

Annan's project aims to improve food security in Rwanda by training farmers and connecting them to markets.

The 2025-26 FAFSA is now broadly available. Is it ready?

The FAFSA for 2025-26 has been launched in an Expanded Beta phase, allowing significant user engagement while addressing previous issues.
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#innovation

MIT best for interdisciplinary science

U.S. higher education institutions dominate global interdisciplinary science rankings, with top schools fostering innovative approaches to complex scientific challenges.

Interview with an AI higher ed fundraiser

The College of William & Mary has introduced Wren, an AI-powered virtual engagement officer for fundraising.
Wren aims to assist, not replace, human staff in donor engagement efforts.
The integration of AI in higher education fundraising is still emerging, with only 11% of institutions currently utilizing it.

An expert on interdisciplinary research answers five questions

Interdisciplinary studies are growing, reflecting the need for collaboration in research to address global issues.

MIT best for interdisciplinary science

U.S. higher education institutions dominate global interdisciplinary science rankings, with top schools fostering innovative approaches to complex scientific challenges.

Interview with an AI higher ed fundraiser

The College of William & Mary has introduced Wren, an AI-powered virtual engagement officer for fundraising.
Wren aims to assist, not replace, human staff in donor engagement efforts.
The integration of AI in higher education fundraising is still emerging, with only 11% of institutions currently utilizing it.

An expert on interdisciplinary research answers five questions

Interdisciplinary studies are growing, reflecting the need for collaboration in research to address global issues.
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South Korean students "ashamed" by Yoon's martial law gamble

President Yoon Suk Yeol's attempt to enforce martial law sparked widespread condemnation and calls for his resignation from students and faculty across South Korea.
#diversity-equity-inclusion

U of North Texas removes DEI-related terms from course names

Changes to course titles at UNT reflect broader tensions surrounding diversity and inclusion topics in Texas education under legislative pressure.

Tell the truth about Debra Hammond

Debra Hammond's career embodies the integral role of DEI in higher education, especially through student unions.
The dismantling of DEI efforts threatens the core mission of college unions to foster community and student development.

U of North Texas removes DEI-related terms from course names

Changes to course titles at UNT reflect broader tensions surrounding diversity and inclusion topics in Texas education under legislative pressure.

Tell the truth about Debra Hammond

Debra Hammond's career embodies the integral role of DEI in higher education, especially through student unions.
The dismantling of DEI efforts threatens the core mission of college unions to foster community and student development.
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#free-speech

What is behind FIRE's attacks on AAUP? (opinion)

Alex Morey criticizes the American Association of University Professors, suggesting that FIRE may serve as a new authority on academic freedom.

Campus museum required waivers to view anti-fascist art

Controversy arose at ETSU over a politically provocative art piece, leading to a content warning and mandatory waiver for viewers.

NIH nominee might base funding on campus academic freedom

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's NIH nomination raises concerns about integrating campus academic freedom into research grant distributions.
Discussion on the balance between academic freedom and government influence in grant allocations.

U of Oregon official on leave for video bashing Trump voters

University of Oregon official placed on leave after posting vulgarity-laden criticism of Trump supporters, prompting investigation and public backlash.

In defense of FIRE (opinion)

Joan W. Scott defends the AAUP but her counterarguments against FIRE misrepresent their commitment to free expression and faculty advocacy.

What is behind FIRE's attacks on AAUP? (opinion)

Alex Morey criticizes the American Association of University Professors, suggesting that FIRE may serve as a new authority on academic freedom.

Campus museum required waivers to view anti-fascist art

Controversy arose at ETSU over a politically provocative art piece, leading to a content warning and mandatory waiver for viewers.

NIH nominee might base funding on campus academic freedom

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's NIH nomination raises concerns about integrating campus academic freedom into research grant distributions.
Discussion on the balance between academic freedom and government influence in grant allocations.

U of Oregon official on leave for video bashing Trump voters

University of Oregon official placed on leave after posting vulgarity-laden criticism of Trump supporters, prompting investigation and public backlash.

In defense of FIRE (opinion)

Joan W. Scott defends the AAUP but her counterarguments against FIRE misrepresent their commitment to free expression and faculty advocacy.
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#political-influence

Michigan regents consider changes to DEI despite protests

University of Michigan is reconsidering its DEI programs amidst concerns over the potential impact of Trump administration policies.

No degree required for next FAU president

FAU will not require a college degree for its next president, expanding applicant possibilities.
The decision reflects a potential shift in hiring practices in higher education focusing on experience rather than formal education.

Michigan regents consider changes to DEI despite protests

University of Michigan is reconsidering its DEI programs amidst concerns over the potential impact of Trump administration policies.

No degree required for next FAU president

FAU will not require a college degree for its next president, expanding applicant possibilities.
The decision reflects a potential shift in hiring practices in higher education focusing on experience rather than formal education.
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Former chief of staff sues Kentucky community college system

Former KCTCS chief of staff alleged wrongful termination and retaliation under the Kentucky Whistleblower Act for reporting mismanagement.

Roundup of spring 2025 university press books (opinion)

The forthcoming university press books explore themes of societal barriers, empathy, and altruism, highlighting critical human connections and communal care.

Pro-Palestine zine cannot be distributed on campus, MIT says

MIT students launched Written Revolution to explore pro-Palestine themes, but faced administrative pushback due to concerns over radical protest calls.

New process can curb fraud in rural online data collection | Cornell Chronicle

A new protocol effectively detects and removes fake data in online research studies, specifically addressing challenges in rural communities.

Audit shows UNC Project Kitty Hawk misspent at least $100K

UNC's Project Kitty Hawk fails to monitor $97 million, leading to $102,000 in unallowable expenses amidst a projected $1.5 million deficit by 2027.

Sale of Birmingham-Southern campus falls through

The deal for Miles College to purchase Birmingham-Southern College's campus has expired, leaving the future uncertain for both colleges.

U.S. cautious on India campuses as Johns Hopkins "begins talks"

U.S. universities approach branch campus establishment in India with caution, unlike their British and Australian peers.
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Female CU Boulder professors win back pay in settlement

CU Boulder settles a gender discrimination lawsuit with a $4.5 million payout for female faculty due to pay disparities.
#accountability

Trump's Education Secretary Pick, Linda McMahon, Named in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Linda McMahon faces accusations of negligence for failing to stop child abuse in W.W.E. during her leadership, raising ethical concerns about her role.

Penn State York advisory board member out after racist rant

Racist comments by advisory board member lead to resignation and public condemnation.

Trump's Education Secretary Pick, Linda McMahon, Named in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Linda McMahon faces accusations of negligence for failing to stop child abuse in W.W.E. during her leadership, raising ethical concerns about her role.

Penn State York advisory board member out after racist rant

Racist comments by advisory board member lead to resignation and public condemnation.
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University culture and "The Geek Way"

Successful tech companies thrive on speed, ownership, science, and openness, offering insights that academia could utilize for improvement.

Things to do: Apple Bake-Off, orchestra and wind, Mohawk River exhibit | Cornell Chronicle

The community can celebrate the season with an apple bake-off fundraiser and cultural concerts, all while engaging with educational exhibits about the Mohawk River.
#education-policy

DEI retrenchment on campuses is far worse than maps show

Local-level anti-DEI efforts exceed state-level bans, posing a more pervasive threat to diversity initiatives in education.

Texas A&M cuts LGBTQ studies and other programs

Political pressure leads to the cessation of Texas A&M's LGBTQ studies minor and other low-enrollment programs.

DEI retrenchment on campuses is far worse than maps show

Local-level anti-DEI efforts exceed state-level bans, posing a more pervasive threat to diversity initiatives in education.

Texas A&M cuts LGBTQ studies and other programs

Political pressure leads to the cessation of Texas A&M's LGBTQ studies minor and other low-enrollment programs.
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Five questions for Vassar College president Elizabeth Bradley

Vassar College's new Institute for the Liberal Arts aims to enhance public discourse and address skepticism about liberal arts education.

Report shows UCLA was unprepared for protests

UCLA's response to pro-Palestinian protests revealed serious flaws in decision-making and communication, jeopardizing campus safety.
#vandalism

UW president's home, car vandalized by protesters

Pro-Palestinian protesters vandalized UW President Cauce's home and car, expressing outrage over perceived complicity in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

University of Rochester investigates 'Wanted' posters accusing staff of Gaza war crimes

The University of Rochester is investigating antisemitic 'wanted' posters targeting Jewish community members, emphasizing that such actions conflict with university values.

UW president's home, car vandalized by protesters

Pro-Palestinian protesters vandalized UW President Cauce's home and car, expressing outrage over perceived complicity in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

University of Rochester investigates 'Wanted' posters accusing staff of Gaza war crimes

The University of Rochester is investigating antisemitic 'wanted' posters targeting Jewish community members, emphasizing that such actions conflict with university values.
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#trump-administration

What Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said about the NIH

Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS secretary raises major concerns among health experts due to his stance on vaccines and health policies.

Polarized Supreme Court explored in Nov. 20 panel | Cornell Chronicle

The panel will discuss the Supreme Court's influence on democracy amidst political polarization and declining public confidence.

What Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said about the NIH

Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS secretary raises major concerns among health experts due to his stance on vaccines and health policies.

Polarized Supreme Court explored in Nov. 20 panel | Cornell Chronicle

The panel will discuss the Supreme Court's influence on democracy amidst political polarization and declining public confidence.
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Art Fair Showcases Feinberg Community's Creativity - News Center

The Feinberg art fair highlights the importance of celebrating arts within science-focused communities.

Things to do: Much music, Supreme Court panel, Town-Gown Awards | Cornell Chronicle

Variety of musical concerts available for enjoyment next week.
Community engagement highlighted through events like the Town-Gown Awards.
Supreme Court panel discussion explores public confidence and ethical issues.

Senator Bill Cassidy will chair Senate HELP Committee

Dr. Bill Cassidy will chair the Senate HELP Committee, focusing on higher education oversight and accountability issues.
Cassidy prioritizes accountability on federal funding for diversity initiatives on college campuses.

New College of Florida to offer class on "wokeness"

New College of Florida's new course on wokeness reflects the college's conservative shift under Governor DeSantis's administration.
#new-york-city

Cooper Union at the center of drama over iconic NYC building

Cooper Union is involved in a significant legal battle with the owners of the Chrysler Building over unpaid ground lease payments.

Better, faster traffic analyses will speed new housing in NYC | Cornell Chronicle

Technology can significantly reduce project approval times in NYC by improving transportation analysis.

Cooper Union at the center of drama over iconic NYC building

Cooper Union is involved in a significant legal battle with the owners of the Chrysler Building over unpaid ground lease payments.

Better, faster traffic analyses will speed new housing in NYC | Cornell Chronicle

Technology can significantly reduce project approval times in NYC by improving transportation analysis.
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"How the World Ran Out of Everything," "Recentering Learning"

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed vulnerabilities in global supply chains that need to be addressed through better understanding and policy reform.

Governor brought tiger to LSU; student jailed over threat

A Louisiana student was arrested for threatening Governor Jeff Landry after he brought a tiger to a football game, claiming it was a joke.

More academics flee X after election

Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and subsequent changes have led to a significant exodus of academics due to rising disinformation and toxicity.

Stark population decline projected for NYS | Cornell Chronicle

New York state may see a population decline of over 2 million, more than 13%, in the next 25 years due to low fertility and aging.

Vote counting error scrambles Michigan State trustee race

A counting error led to a dramatic shift in the Michigan State University Board of Trustees election results.

Competition featuring MBA students' case draws 700 entrants | Cornell Chronicle

The Emerging Markets Institute's Corning Case Competition highlighted the significant growth and global relevance of the electric vehicle industry in Vietnam.

How recent storms stir college students' climate anxiety

Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented destruction and flooding at UNC Asheville, showcasing vulnerabilities previously thought limited to more coastal areas.

New Haptic Patch Transmits Complexity of Touch to the Skin - News Center

The new wearable device developed by Northwestern engineers provides immersive sensations through skin stimulation, with applications in gaming, virtual reality, and healthcare.
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