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Higher Ed Bubble Racial issues White Privilege U. of Rhode Island changes course, will keep WWII-era murals it scheduled for demolition last year
The University of Rhode Island announced last week it would be keeping two murals depicting post-World War II life that the school slated for demolition last September.
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Free Speech Legal Free speech nonprofit wants administration to rein in student government after denial of conservative group
University accused of stepping aside while student government trampled on free speech.
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Analysis Opinion I went to Iraq to teach its people, but came home with lessons they taught me as well
OPINION: I was a visiting teacher, come to teach Iraqis a thing or two. Truth be told, they taught me more than I could have ever imagined.
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Higher Education Politics Penn president set for high-profile ambassador gig after paying Biden $900K for vaguely defined professor post
Upon accepting the offer, Biden became the Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor, the first person to hold the position.
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Free Speech Politics Professors raise concerns about free speech and ‘viewpoint diversity’ on college campuses
The results of a recent survey conducted by North Dakota State University sheds more light on the problem on college campuses.
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Curriculum K-12 Education Opinion Educator warns: Public schools teach our kids to embrace socialism — and it’s working
OPINION: Like the outrage and protests taking place against critical race theory, parents, watchdogs, concerned teachers and others must address the war against capitalism and the embrace of communism within our nation’s schools and universities.
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Bias Curriculum Economics professor praises Stalin as one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century
'Those of us interested in improving the material conditions of life for the average person must carefully study the record of Soviet socialism.'
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Analysis K-12 Education Legal Children’s education in the balance in fight over Kentucky school choice law
'It is incredibly disappointing that anyone would want to stop families from receiving assistance,' said school choice group.