Impact agenda ‘enables climate change scholar-activists’
Philosopher and Extinction Rebellion campaigner highlights ‘genuine synergies’ between academia and activism
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Philosopher and Extinction Rebellion campaigner highlights ‘genuine synergies’ between academia and activism
Space is a fiction invented by white people, who should be removed from earth. Black people should be removed from the earth – to prevent white people from colonizing other worlds
Students enrolled in an Intro to Cultural Anthropology course at the University of Florida were told not to use phrases like “illegal immigrants” in a recent assignment.
What’s the fairest way to get at the truth in a sexual misconduct investigation? Courts, college officials, and student advocates are considering how to ensure that disciplinary hearings do more good than harm.
Supporters of Ohio State plan to create undergraduate degree program in esports believe it will produce versatile and employable graduates for fast-growing gaming industry. Opponents say gaming as a scholarly pursuit has no place in academe.
Geographer Maddy Thompson warns scholars against relying on social network
Harvard Law School offers “unparalleled clinical education” for students – if they’re politically progressive.
In a recent USA Today op-ed, a University of Tennessee law professor claims that budget cuts to public universities are the fault of the universities themselves.
Getting a job increasingly requires going through an interview on an AI platform.
By failing to defend their international engagement, universities have become tangled in popular revolt against globalisation,