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21,000 Fish Die in UC Davis Facility

Inside Higher Ed

The University of California, Davis announced the death of 21,000 fish at its Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture. The deaths appear to be due to chlorine exposure, to which fish are especially sensitive. The fish were green and white sturgeon, as well as endangered Chinook salmon. Davis is studying ways to help the fish.

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New College of Florida lays out ambitious 5-year plan, seeks $400 million

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Heavier than the crown is the price tag: The newly revamped conservative college , home to fewer than 1,000 students, is seeking $400 million, according to a business plan released last week. In the next five years, it plans to establish 17 more programs in lacrosse, bass fishing, volleyball and more, the Florida Phoenix reports.

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Education Department to use secret shoppers to catch colleges lying

Inside Higher Ed

Editorial Tags: Federal policy Image Source: Liubov Trapeznykova/iStock/Getty Images Plus Is this diversity newsletter?: Advocates for students praised the department’s decision to use secret shoppers, saying it shows ED is taking more proactive measures to do its job on behalf of students. Is this Career Advice newsletter?

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Federal earmarks a boon for higher ed

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“Even though it looks like a wonderful and long list, but when you put everything together, it’s networks of knowledgeable people, ranging from people who fish for lobsters to researchers studying blueberries to the farmers who run the wild blueberry crop production in the state.” Is this diversity newsletter?

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Journalism schools could help save local papers (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

But maybe, just maybe, what’s rapidly becoming too thin to wrap fish and line the birdcage can still be saved. Editorial Tags: Student journalism Image Source: Screenshot/Elizabeth Redden/Inside Higher Ed Is this diversity newsletter?: It began: We in Eugene are witnessing the slow murder of our daily newspaper.

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Faculty push pension fund to divest from fossil fuels

Inside Higher Ed

TIAA is a bigger fish than the fossil fuel divestment movement is used to pursuing. ” Editorial Tags: Environmental issues Faculty Pension/retirement Image Source: Bill Kish for TIAA-Divest! Harvard’s endowment, the largest in the country, was $53 billion in 2021; TIAA manages a $1.2 trillion pension fund.

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Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

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I’ll be developing and calling out tags I use for these themes so that you can go to an archive page on each one. This one will be listed under the “ changing-enrollment ” and “ future-of-academic-work ” tags. Several articles caught my eye this week. Online explodes.

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