Will Me Too Activism Cost Professor Her Job?
A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.
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A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.
Peking University Expert Pictures Urological Disease, a medical science book series, has won China's highest award in popular science publishing.
At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Sir David Attenborough warned "the Garden of Eden is no more" and urged political and business leaders to make a renewed effort to tackle climate change before the damage is irreparable.
Afterward, a UC Berkeley employee expressed glee at the incident, saying it "MAKES ME FEEL EMOTIONALLY SO MUCH BETTER."
The publisher has reported steady growth and profit margins of more than a third but warned of threat to business from open access
Government regulation of social media and the internet could have "unintended consequences" for victims of sexual abuse, a charity has warned.
University stress is no secret, with one in four British students experiencing difficulties with emotional wellbeing during their time as an undergrad.
Nestle and other major companies have pulled their ads from YouTube after a video blogger raised concerns that pedophiles were using the platform to trade information and draw attention to clips of young girls.
University of Michigan student Sydney Whack remembers the frustration she and other African-American students felt a year ago when the name tag outside the dorm room of one of her friends was vandalized with the N-word.
A conservative was punched in the face while helping students recruit for a conservative group at UC-Berkeley.