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Sonoma State President Placed on Administrative Leave
Sonoma State University President Mike has been put on leave for ‘insubordination’ after meeting Gaza protesters’ demands.
Leadership & Policy
Becker to Depart Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
Dr. Mark Becker plans to leave his role as president of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.
Leadership & Policy
Leadership Conference Calls for Balance in Civil Rights, Free Speech Protections
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is calling on college and university administrations to better balance rejecting hate, bigotry, and discrimination with free speech and assembly protections.
Student Issues
Xavier Cancels UN Ambassador Commencement Address
Amid student antiwar protests, Xavier University of Louisiana has cancelled the United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s commencement address.
Faculty & Staff
Philley to Become the Next UT Tyler President
Dr. Julie V. Philley has been named president of the University of Texas at Tyler.
Reports & Data
Report Finds Increased Interest in Higher Ed for Career Advancement
A newly released report finds that, despite cost barriers and emotional stress, interest in higher education is up.
Leadership & Policy
Biden-Harris Administration Ramps Up Actions to Counter Antisemitism
The Biden-Harris Administration is taking additional steps in its national strategy to counter antisemitism.
Reports & Data
Study: Black Parents Report Better Outcomes with More Black Teachers at School
A new study finds that Black parents and caregivers report higher college aspirations for their child and fewer school suspensions when there are more Black teachers at their child’s school.
Leadership & Policy
Civil Rights Leaders Declare The Freedom To Learn at Rally in Washington D.C.
The Freedom to Learn (F2L) network and Right to Learn (R2L) coalition plan to host the Second Annual National Day of Action in defense of education, racial justice, and democratic values May 3.
Reports & Data
Report Finds That Affirmative Action Only Led to Incremental Progress
Report finds that minority groups remain underrepresented in selective college enrollment relative to their share of college-age population.
Leadership & Policy
Association Backs Students’ Assembly, Speech Rights
Nearly 20 AAUP members and associated organizations have signed on to the April 29 statement defending free speech, the right of assembly, and associational rights for students.
Leadership & Policy
Cordray to Step Down from Federal Student Aid Post
Richard Cordray is expected to leave his post as chief operating officer of the U.S. Department of Education Office of Federal Student Aid in late June.
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American sport has always served as a platform for resistance and has been measured and critiqued by how it responds in critical moments of racial and social crises.
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