Study finds evidence of institutional bias in publishing, in that journals favor the work of authors who either work or studied at the universities that house the publications.
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Lou Anna K. Simon, who resigned last month as president of Michigan State U. amid the Larry Nassar molestation scandal, was quietly awarded an elite professorship in December. Many faculty members are unhappy about it.
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Did the university’s handling of one professor’s sexual-harassment complaint keep other women from coming forward for decades?
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The censure vote is the latest development in a bruising battle that has divided the university and led Rochester’s president, Joel Seligman, to step down.
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“We can’t stop an active shooter, but we can minimize the carnage,” said John Scheu, the superintendent of Sidney City Schools.
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The bill, HB 4141, will go back to the House for final approval before heading to Gov. Kate Brown for her signature.
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John Fraire, PSU's vice president for enrollment management says that, "PSU supports the right of students and prospective students to engage in peaceful and lawful protest to bring social change."
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"In an active shooter incident, having teachers running around a school with guns while law enforcement enters the building could make it difficult for us to differentiate between the good guys and the bad guys."
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The choice Oregon voters may soon face: protect undocumented immigrants, or help ICE?
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The ACLU and its Oregon affiliate filed the legal motions on behalf of Basic Rights Oregon, an LGBTQ advocacy group, Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Portland.
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He pleaded not guilty Wednesday to his latest charges of first- and second-degree disorderly conduct, and menacing.
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"These students went to the same high school I went to, but their experience is very different than mine," Cohen said.
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Come hear Nikki Mandell (former Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater) and Rick March (former Wisconsin state employee serving as the folk arts specialist at the Wisconsin Arts Board)
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Please join Oregon LERA and our esteemed panelists for a program in Portland and Springfield on March 23
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On Feb. 28th, PLEASE JOIN students, staff, and faculty from campuses around the country
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We last reported on January 4 that bargaining was scheduled over a policy on grader support for faculty in the School of Public Health (SPH).
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Progress on the boycott and actions you can take
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International Women's Strike is making a call in the US is for a one-hour political action from 4PM-5PM, March 8, towards building solidarity of all women
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Introducing David Horowitz
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The AAUP joined yesterday with other groups, including members of the California Community College System, in filing an amicus brief
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