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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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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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Mass Shooting Kills Three and Critically Wounds Five Students at Michigan State University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

according to the Gun Violence Archive. Elissa Slotkin, D-MI at an early morning news conference on the day after the shooting. This attack is the 67th mass shooting – with four or more shot, not including a gunman – in 2023 in the U.S., Two years earlier, Michigan had another school shooting.

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Dean Resigns Amid Claims He Lied About Academic Credentials

Inside Higher Ed

His profile and a news release announcing his hire have been deleted from the university website but remain accessible via the Internet Archive. Enzler resigned Friday. Neither webpage mentions any academic credentials earned by Enzler.

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These universities’ tuition programs aim to boost enrollment—at the expense of others

University Business

North Dakota State University is calling the effects of Minnesota’s program on its student population “catastrophic” after the university presented data at a State Board of Higher Education showing that 45% of its undergraduate student body consists of students from Minnesota, according to CBS News.

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Friday News and Events, March 17, 2023

#Deaning

News to celebrate ◾We received the wonderful news this week that Professor Ajay Heble has won a Killam Prize! Click here for details and registration: [link] These Friday emails are archived on my Dean’s Blog at [link]. It’s raining outside as I edit this collection of news and events. Very March out there.