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Two Tri-C professors sue administrators for retaliation

Inside Higher Ed

First of all, students of color, students who lack technology, it’s poor students.” College administrators denied the retaliation allegations through a campus spokesperson. “Online courses are the highest courses—the highest failure rate … We know who is going to be hurt the most.

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University TikTok bans cause concern and confusion

Inside Higher Ed

Stuart Madnick, a professor of information technology at the MIT Sloan School of Management and a longtime cybersecurity researcher, concurred. will be considered," said Jeff Neyland, the university’s adviser to the president for technology strategy, in Tuesday’s announcement of the new policy.

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Democratic Protests on Campus: Modeling the Better World We Seek (Annelise Orleck)

Higher Education Inquirer

Across the country, student protest has flourished largely unrestrained on college campuses since the disastrous 1970 crackdowns at Kent State in Ohio and Jackson State in Mississippi cost six students their lives. What moved college administrators this spring to make such a sharp change in how they handle peaceful student protest?

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