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Over 100 Harvard professors and staff stand up for free speech with new council: 'We are in a crisis time'
Some Harvard professors are joining in an alliance to defend freedom of speech and academic freedom on one of America's most famous campuses. Read More.
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‘Therapy Is Not Gonna Work’: Police Release Dash Cam Footage Of Trans Teacher Who Allegedly Threatened Violence
A transgender Florida teacher who allegedly threatened violence against his middle school students told police that his therapist told him therapy wouldn’t work for him in newly released dash cam footage. Read More.
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One Christian university has decided to welcome ChatGPT, AI trends. Here’s why.
“Our challenge is to both inspire students and enforce that you cannot let ChatGPT determine you.” Read More.
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Professors Walk Out Of Ceremony Honoring Republican State Senator Who Sponsored ‘Parent’s Bill Of Rights’
University of North Carolina Wilmington faculty members walked out of a ceremony honoring Republican state Sen. Michael Lee on Tuesday night. Read More.
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School board leader: Elementary music classes example of ‘white supremacy’ culture
The director of Washington State’s Olympia School District Board recently discussed cuts in elementary school-level music programs due to their “white supremacist” nature. Read More.
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Powerful teachers union joins forces with group targeting CRT opponents, Republican education initiatives
The American Federation of Teachers and Campaign for Our Shared Future have partnered to push back against Republican education initiatives across the country. Read More.
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Biden Says ‘There’s No Such Thing As Someone Else’s Child’ While Honoring National Teacher Of The Year
While honoring the 2023 National Teacher of the Year at the White House on Monday, President Joe Biden noted that the nation's children belong to everyone. Read More.
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NYU to provide abortion coverage off-campus in student health plans
New York University in Manhattan will cover elective abortions under its student health plan beginning this fall, joining several other universities on both coasts in ensuring that enrolled undergraduates and graduates can get the procedure. Read More.
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The next battlefield with China is the college campus
Imagine for a moment that you are a college student in the 1980s attending a guest lecture on campus. To your surprise, the invited speaker had ties to the KGB. Read More.
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Alabama Governor Ousts Education Official for Promoting ‘Woke’ Materials
The secretary of Alabama's Early Childhood Education Dept. resigned after Gov. Ivey learned of "woke concepts" planned for pre-K educators. Read More.
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DC Public Schools requiring negative COVID tests from students, staff after spring break
The District of Columbia Public Schools system is requiring students and staff to provide negative COVID-19 tests before returning to school following spring break. Read More.
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Purdue student government allocates $17K for ‘rainbow crosswalk’
In a demonstration of its “commitment to inclusion,” the Purdue University Student Government agreed to allocate $17,000 for a “rainbow crosswalk” during its last official meeting of the school year. Read More.
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The extended case for faith-based charter schools
A little-noticed event in late 2022 destabilized a pillar of contemporary American K–12 education, namely that all schools considered part of the public system must be secular. Last December, the attorney general of Oklahoma issued an advisory opinion stating that, due to recent U.S. Read More.
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The Media’s War on Florida Heats Up
Don’t believe anything you read about the Sunshine State until you fact-check it yourself. Read More.
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University students suing sorority for allowing trans member ordered to reveal their names
The female University of Wyoming students suing their sorority for welcoming a trans woman member have been ordered by a U.S. District Court judge to reveal their identities. Read More.