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Researcher exposes harms of DEI trainings after colleague’s suicide
Spurred by the suicide of a colleague, a Wilfrid Laurier University professor is aiming to expose the harmful effects of diversity, equity, and inclusion training through his research. Read More.
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Ex-Arizona education department employees stole voucher program money using 'ghost children'
Three former AZ Department of Education employees were charged with conspiracy and money laundering in an effort to defraud more than $600,000 from an education voucher program. Read More.
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Alaska governor threatens to veto education package after fierce debate
Alaska lawmakers overwhelmingly passed an education package that Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy has threatened to veto, favoring provisions that were left out, like teacher bonuses. Read More.
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Elite University’s Med School DEI Chief Plagiarized Directly From Wikipedia, Complaint Alleges
Columbia University medical school’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) officer allegedly plagiarized large portions of his doctoral dissertation, including some passages from Wikipedia, according to a complaint submitted to the university Wednesday. Read More.
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ISS National Lab Announces STEM Education and Workforce Development Funding Opportunity
The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory is soliciting research to leverage the orbiting outpost for education programs and training for space-focused careers. Read More.
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Professor Tells Students She’s Canceling Class ‘In Solidarity’ With Anti-Israel Movement
A professor at the University of Virginia (UVA) told her students she was canceling classes Monday in support of an anti-Israel boycott at the school, according to an email obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More.
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Most women’s colleges admit students who ‘identify as female’
All but three of the nearly 30 women’s colleges in the U.S. allow biological male students who “identify as female” – including “transgender,” “nonbinary,” “agender,” and “gender fluid” – to enroll at their institutions, a College Fix analysis found. Read More.
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Florida schools see measles cases grow, urge vaccination for 'public health threat'
A 10th case of measles has been reported in Florida, with many of them at one elementary school in Broward County. Health officials are sounding the alarm on vaccinations. Read More.
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School Officials Asked Massachusetts To Send National Guard To Address ‘Urgent’ Concerns. Gov. Healey Says No
Four members of the Brockton School Committee asked their Mayor for aid from the National Guard. The Mayor sent the request to Gov. Maura Healey, who said no. Read More.
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Wisconsin student pushes back against ‘blatantly anti-white’ assignment
‘Practice of whiteness creates barriers for populations of color,’ adult ed class teaches. Read More.
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Tennessee bill would largely ban Pride flags in public school classrooms
The Republican-controlled Tennessee House passed a bill on Monday that would largely ban displaying Pride flags in public school classrooms. Read More.
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Elise Stefanik Says US ‘Allowing’ Hostile Countries To ‘Brainwash’ Next Generation
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York said that the United States was allowing hostile foreign countries to “brainwash” college students. Read More.
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New Mexico bill would fund DEI program to combat healthcare shortage
A New Mexico bill advancing in the House aims to address a major healthcare worker shortage by giving $1.1 million to a university diversity, equity, and inclusion program. Read More.
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If your college degree doesn’t help pay the bills, you were ripped off
Biden keeps expecting taxpayers to pay off college loans for others. But if your degree doesn't help you pay $12,000 in 10 years, then it's not worth paper it's printed on. Read More.
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NYC Elementary School Reportedly Teaches ‘Communist’ Politics And Expressions To Children
Students at the William Penn K-5 school in Brooklyn were given a BLM coloring book that professes Communist ideals to the dismay of many parents of its pupils. Read More.