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Anti-Apartheid Advocate and Human Rights Activist Randall Robinson Dies at 81

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Renowned human rights activist and civil rights lawyer Randall Robinson died Mar. from Harvard Law School – also spent time teaching as a professor of human rights law at Penn State University. Kitts in the Caribbean, with his wife, Hazel Ross-Robinson, in 2001. "I 24 at age 81. Left to right) Sen.

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Small College America – Profile: Hendrix College

Edu Alliance Journal

Curricula Hendrix offers 30 majors and 33 minors, encompassing a wide range of disciplines in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Approximately 75% of graduates who apply to medical or dental school are accepted, and the law school acceptance rate is 78%. Graduation Rates are 67.3% in six years.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities. Smart (2001). The Education Myth: How Human Capital Trumped Social Democracy. Failing Law Schools. Lower Ed: How For-profit Colleges Deepen Inequality in America Domhoff, G. William (2021). Who Rules America? 8th Edition. Donoghue, F.

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AAUP Report on Political Interference in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 185 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Henry “Hank” Reichman

The Change Leader, Inc.

The Human Cost: Emotional and Professional Toll The report and subsequent discussions shed light on the significant emotional and professional impact these developments have had on faculty and students. These changes speak to the human cost of political interference, affecting the very heart of educational institutions.