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Legends Henry and Shirley Frye Honored with Renaming of A&T Building

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

25, 1956 — have donated their personal archives (professional documents and artifacts) to the F.D. Bluford Library Archives at A&T. Frye Archival Collection represents more than five decades of materials documenting the couple’s legacy in civil rights, social justice, and civic engagement. The Justice Henry E. and Shirley T.

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Important Announcement to Readers

Economics and Change in Higher Education

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Important Announcement to Readers

Economics and Change in Higher Education

This is to let you know that this site will remain online for research in the archives, but will not be updated after May 15, 2024. Dear Readers — Thank you for your loyal support of this curated reading blog.

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Important Announcement to Readers

Economics and Change in Higher Education

This is to let you know that this site will remain online for research in the archives, but will not be updated after May 15, 2024. Dear Readers — Thank you for your loyal support of this curated reading blog.

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Ron DeSantis and the Specter of Lynne Cheney

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Steven Conn Chronicle illustration; photos from Octavio Jones, Getty Images and Harry Hamburg/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images Conservatives have long refused to accept that America's past is complicated. Conservatives have long refused to accept that America's past is complicated.

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Humane Ingenuity 39: A Circle of Keytars

Dan Cohen

Speaking of journalism: If news is the first rough draft of history, then we are in clear danger of losing that draft, and with it, considerable knowledge. This fact is made clear in a new report from the Donald W. The report also makes clear that we can’t simply rely on the Internet Archive to save the news for the future.

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Shooting Kills Three and Wounds One

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

News outlet KLAS identified him as Anthony “Tony” Polito, a former college professor in his 60s who previously taught at East Carolina University. Another U.S. mass shooting, this time at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), killed three people and wounded another on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported. This shooting puts the U.S.