Student group wants to ban ‘fossil fuel lawyers’ from law schools
A group of law students want to see “fossil fuel lawyers” prevented from “serving in law school governance” or teaching classes. Read more
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A group of law students want to see “fossil fuel lawyers” prevented from “serving in law school governance” or teaching classes. Read more
To capitalize on the benefits of paid internships, two university systems have created funds to support students who might not otherwise seek such opportunities. Read more
Facebook parent company Meta has begun rolling out a paid verification service in the UK. Read more
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After the “Defund the Police” movement erupted following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, professors and students in universities across the nation continue to express anti-cop sentiments and movements to defund the police. The seed that was planted during this time of national anti-police rhetoric continues to flourish on America's college campuses. Read more
Saint Anselm College says event was part of democratic process but faced condemnation, given former president’s track-record of spreading misinformation Read more
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into law a bill that outlaws spending on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public colleges and universities, saying at a news conference the “whole experiment of DEI is coming to an end in the state of Florida.” Read more
Carnegie Mellon University will soon open a federally funded artificial intelligence institute focused on finding ways to use AI to benefit public health, disaster management and other societal needs. Read more
Astronomers have discovered what they believe to be the largest explosion ever detected. Read more
A U of Missouri faculty committee report says professors have been pressured to withdraw tenure and promotion applications, or to apply to non-tenure-track positions before even submitting tenure applications. Read more