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Faculty & Staff: Page 85
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Jewish Structure on Kansas State Campus Vandalized, Rebuilt
MANHATTAN, Kan. ā Authorities are investigating the vandalism of a temporary dwelling erected outside a Kansas State University residential complex for the Jewish harvest festival Sukkot. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that the sukkah was found late Friday wrapped around the car of graduate student Glen Buickerood, damaging the vehicle. Buickerood, who doesnāt identify as Jewish, [ā¦]
Faculty & Staff
10 Teachers Seek No-confidence Vote on Doane University President
LINCOLN, Neb. ā Ten faculty members have called for a no-confidence vote in the leadership of the Doane University president. The Lincoln Journal Star reports that a letter submitted to the faculty council Tuesday asks Doaneās teachers for a formal vote stating they do not support President Jacques Carter. Heās in his seventh year leading [ā¦]
Students
Evaluation Tool Gives Writing Instructors a Helping Hand
A web-based evaluation tool is allowing writing instructors to spend more time improving student writing outcomes at their institutions.
Faculty & Staff
University of Wyoming Sees High Amount of Resignations
LARAMIE, Wyo. ā University of Wyoming officials say they have lost 86 faculty members throughout the past academic year, four times more than it would lose in a typical year. The Laramie Boomerang reports the university suspects many of those that resigned left over concerns related to budget cuts and the central leadership of the [ā¦]
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Virginia Tech Professor Charged with Fraud in Grant Funding
ROANOKE, Va. ā A Virginia Tech professor has been accused of defrauding the university and the federal government in a case that involves more than $1 million in grant funding. An affidavit filed in the U.S. Western District Court of Virginia says Yiheng Percival Zhang was charged last week with wire fraud, making criminal false [ā¦]
Faculty & Staff
Report: University of Kansas Women Faculty Still Minority
LAWRENCE, Kan. ā A recent report says women faculty are still in the minority at the University of Kansas, where theyāre also twice as likely to resign from their posts as male colleagues. The Lawrence Journal-World says university economics professor Donna Ginther headed the committee tasked with investigating and identifying potential gender inequities among students, [ā¦]
Faculty & Staff
Professor Who Tweeted About āFuture Dead Copsā is Digging In
NEW YORK ā A professor who tweeted about teaching āfuture dead copsā at a college of criminal justice says heāll continue to speak out despite being placed on leave. Michael Isaacson tells the Daily News that he refuses to remain silent amid a ācoordinated campaignā against him. The adjunct economics professor tweeted Aug. 23 that [ā¦]
Students
Conservative Professors: Whereās Our Inclusion on Campus?
In the academy, liberal or far-left professors outnumber their ideologically opposite colleagues nearly 5 to 1, based on a UCLA survey. If we promote diversity in race, gender and religion within the student body, shouldnāt diversity of thought be just as important?
Students
Haddon Helps Rutgers-Camden Bring Out the Best Across the Board
With a family history that ties her to four generations of educators and lawyers, Rutgers UniversityāCamden Chancellor Phoebe A. Haddon exemplifies what it means to bring access to higher education to historically underserved students.
Faculty & Staff
3 Organizations Assert Support of Faculty Free Speech
As the school year begins at most college campuses, three major academic organizations are making clear their commitment to free speech for university professors.
Faculty & Staff
Black Studies Faculty: Teaching Behind Enemy Lines
Being persecuted by the media and society is only one of the repercussions Black Studies faculty experience when they speak out on issues. Others include being terrorized by our own university administration, being sold out by other faculty, and being targeted by students who donāt agree with the material taught.
Faculty & Staff
Former ED Secretary John King Teaching at University of Maryland
Dr. John B. King, Jr. āformer U.S. Secretary of Education and President and CEO of The Education Trust ā is slated to teach an undergraduate course on education policy this fall as a visiting professor at the University of Maryland College of Education. āIām excited to be a part of the University of Maryland community, [ā¦]
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