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The push for more active learning spaces on campus

Inside Higher Ed

“These findings lead to a very concrete policy recommendation: increase access to active learning spaces,” says the study, led by Michael C. The authors warn that limited access to active learning spaces may create a marginalizing force that pushes women, in particular, out of the sciences. The solution? Ralph, a Ph.D.

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Professor's murder on campus raises urgent safety questions

Inside Higher Ed

The dean of students determined in February that Dervish had violated the student code of conduct and sanctioned him with expulsion for stalking, failure to comply with the directives of university officials and discriminatory conduct. It declined to share details of its own investigation, citing privacy restrictions.

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Chico State faces backlash for faculty discipline

Inside Higher Ed

" Chico State's provost, Debra Larson, also announced her immediate resignation last week following an Academic Senate meeting where members debated Larson's handling of the case. 15, 2020 -- the day Chico State denied his appeal in the relationships policy case. A local judge granted the restraining order.

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Florida's public universities are under assault (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

McCarthyist investigations target trans students and employees by demanding information that could potentially compromise patient privacy and discourage individuals from seeking medically appropriate care. the provost, who can ignore all other evaluations of the targeted faculty member. Disable left side advertisement?