Liberal arts meets Women’s leadership in health
Women’s liberal arts college is not the first to orient its curriculum around a singular topic, and experts say it likely won't be the last.
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Women’s liberal arts college is not the first to orient its curriculum around a singular topic, and experts say it likely won't be the last.
Gregory Manco, a math professor at St. Joseph’s University, has been suspended by administrators for tweets in which he argued against slavery reparations and racial bias training.
With $1 million of support from the Gates Foundation, universities and local governments are bringing “anti-racism” to mathematics.
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Many people view canceling student debt as a racial justice issue that would help many Black people struggling to repay their loans -- but most of the people who'd be helped are white and those with high incomes.
Three members of Congress proposed a federal committee that would cooperate with academia in studying environmental justice
Librarians at the University of Minnesota have released a guide on how to research topics “through an anti-racism lens.”
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