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Harvard President Corrects 2 Articles

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Harvard University president Claudine Gay has submitted corrections for two previously published articles, CNN reported.

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A university president in Ukraine turns to social media

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Higher Education Inquirer: Increasingly Relevant

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We are willing to challenge the higher education establishment , including trustees , donors , and university presidents. Our articles covering student loan debt , academic labor , nonviolent methods of protest , and freedom of speech are unparalleled.

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Sports betting contracts should be rethought (opinion)

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23 article in The New York Times , “ How College and Sports-Betting Companies ‘Caesarized’ Campus Life ,” which chronicled how universities have signed lucrative contracts with sports betting companies to promote online gambling to their students and campus communities.

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US Department of Education calls for an end to social justice and equity. What will universities do?

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We hope there will be dissenters with power, university presidents, trustees, and donors, who are willing to come forward and organize others to do the same thing. Stay tuned for more articles. But we know that struggles like this cannot depend on those with power to step forward.

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Why Israel's universities stood up for democracy (opinion)

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The government’s squelching of his voice, combined with the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who took to the streets to protest, sent an unmistakable message to Israel’s university presidents that we were obliged to take a stand for the values that we hold dear. Yes In-Article Careers: 3 And so, we did.

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Temple strike ends after grad students accept deal

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“Despite unprecedented retaliation and intimidation, not to mention the cowardice and cruelty of Temple University admin, we won transformative changes to our CBA [collective bargaining agreement] that allow us to keep building and organizing in the years ahead,” the union tweeted. Yes In-Article Careers: 3