Coming back from burnout: ‘every academic has a story to tell’
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Author hopes her experiences battling burnout as an academic can inspire others to find ways to cope Read more
The University of Virginia will issue a singular $690 credit to undergraduate state residents for the 2022-2023 academic year to reverse its tuition increase announced last December. Read more
Emporia State cut tenured faculty as part of a controversial workforce-management policy. Officials promise a reinvestment of resources, but critics distrust leadership and fear the worst. Read more
As rightwing campaigns for censorship sweep the US, opponents are finding ways to keep books on the shelves Read more
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Campbell University, a private Christian school in North Carolina, will allegedly now allow its Students for Life chapter members to counsel women outside of abortion clinics after originally denying the request. Read more
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