Emboldened by the #MeToo movement, McDonald’s workers participated in a strike Sept. 18 to target workplace sexual harassment.
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“This isn't just about buttons.”
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In a Historic Move, Los Angeles Educators Vote To Strike
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George Washington U. said the research reflected “the most accurate and unbiased estimate of excess mortality to date.” President Trump had said it was designed to make him “look as bad as possible.”
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Do Corporate-Style NDAs Have a Place in Higher Ed?
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Report catalogs alleged complaints and interventions by embassy officials or individual students on American campuses. But can a compendium of concerning incidents encourage stereotyping?
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The Trump administration, which has frequently criticized colleges for not doing enough to protect free speech on campus, introduces a more expansive definition of anti-Semitism on campus. Civil liberties groups say it will result in the stifling of free speech.
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She spoke out against the termination of her campus's only mental health counselor. A student died, and she got canned. Now this professor is suing Florida Poly for infringing on her protected speech.
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University of Michigan professor refuses to write on behalf of student hoping to study in Israel. Are such letters a professional responsibility or subject to faculty members' political views?
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Students called for PSU to disarm campus police and erected a memorial in front of the Cheerful Tortoise in the weeks after the shooting.
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Welcome from your Membership & Organizing VP
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AFGE applauds ruling that administration illegally gutted workers’ rights, violated labor contracts
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Why the pitch from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders resonates in 2018.
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She will remain at work on the Innovation Quadrant.
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‘Gag Clause’ at Purdue Global Raises Alarms About Faculty Rights
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Demonstrators and spectators gather around Silent Sam, the Confederate state toppled Monday at the U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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They Say Their Buildings Are Making Them Sick. Administrators Say They’ve Done All They Can.
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NYU Scholar Accused of Harassment Assails Rush to Judgment as Sign of ‘Sexual Paranoia’
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Why is the nation’s flagship loan forgiveness program failing the people it’s supposed to help?
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Teachers all over southern Washington are going on strike this Tuesday if their districts don't come to the bargaining table with serious proposals for wage raises.
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