The university said an independent law firm reviewed allegations against Pamela Whitten last year and found them without merit. Experts and scholars reached by The Chronicle were less sure.
Within a month, however, it was clear that someone was leaking notes from the meetings, distorting the content, and adding an alarmist spin. The provost was both mortified and irate at the breach.
Colleges face an era of heightened uncertainty, reform pressures, and potential economic headwinds under the incoming Trump administration. Some of the most discussed concerns per ...
The new administration’s clear opposition to DEI could prompt colleges to preemptively revisit their diversity offices and ...
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A proposed tax policy could hurt colleges and society, argues Phillip Levine in an opinion essay for The Review. Last year, when he was a senator from Ohio, Vice President-elect JD Vance ...
The decision comes after the Modern Language Association refused in November to let its members take a similar vote.
Six faculty members argue that a 2023 law mandating that general-education courses not teach “identity politics” violates their First Amendment rights.
The departure of the University of Texas at Austin’s president has kindled a discussion about the pressures facing public ...
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