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articles from Inside Higher Ed

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articles from the Chronicle of Higher Ed

  • Lower Pay. Less Job Security. More Covid-19 Risk?

    Economists found that half of Auburn University's classes lack capacity for adequate physical distancing, and lower-ranked instructors are more likely to teach in the riskiest rooms.Economists found that half of Auburn University's classes lack capacity for adequate physical distancing, and lower-ranked instructors are more likely to teach in the riskiest rooms.

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    Turns out some academics use ghostwriters, but even the many who don’t use them depend on good editors.Turns out some academics use ghostwriters, but even the many who don’t use them depend on good editors.

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from the New York Times

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    A student said she was racially profiled while eating in a college dorm. An investigation found no evidence of bias. But the incident will not fade away.

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articles from the Washington Post

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The Undercommons

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    [Photo: Ryan Quan from NYU News] by James McMaster and Olivia Michiko Gagnon   What follows is not an account of escalating strategies and spectacular confrontations. That can be found in the news. Consider this a fragmentary homage to and audit of the ideological and intimate micropolitics of […]

  • Join us for our first open online strategy session March 25, 3:45pm EST

    All those who struggle within, against and beyond the neoliberal, neocolonial university are invited to join us on March 25 (15:45-17:15 EST) for a special online/offline strategy session, broadcasting live from the Organizing Equality conference in London, Ontario. This session aims to share and […]

  • CFP: From Sanctuary to Sabotage: Fighting the Fascist Creep at and beyond Universities

    CALL FOR PROVOCATIONS (April 30, 2017) The 2016 US election has been framed as both a decisive break from “politics as usual” and as a continuation and intensification of longstanding racialized, gendered, and sexualized global class warfare. In this allegedly post-truth era, the university […]

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