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LaJennie❤🇺🇸💪🏾🗽
librarianjennie
I wasn’t hired as the Latino Studies librarian but it’s ended up being in my wheel house. I really wanted to work On tech and accessibility https://www.chronicle.com/article/higher-ed-has-a-silicon-valley-problem?fbclid=IwAR3YSYsp4P3nuO
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Rebuild Bharat
BharatRebuild
(1) Itihasa mentions that there were two great dynasties— Surya Vamsha and Chandra Vamsha. The first proper king of the Surya Vamsha was Ikshvaku and the Ramayana is a chronicle
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James S Murphy
James_S_Murphy
428,620.That is the number of *just freshmen* who moved to another state to attend college in 2018.Why are we about to embark on a mass migration during a pandemic? Another
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Lindsay Ellis
lindsayaellis
Brief thread: A new working paper shows that state political leadership is a strong indicator to predict college reopening. With GOP governors and lawmakers, there was a higher chance of
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Kevin R. McClure
kevinrmcclure
Insufficient government support for higher ed, exacerbating years of underinvestment, means we are forcing boards to choose between institutions dying or people dying. (1/2)https://www.chronicle.com/article/Are-Colleges-Ready-for-a/248710 That should
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ACUHO-I
ACUHOI
Feel-good story in @chronicle today about students recreating campus life even though they are at home.https://www.chronicle.com/article/Virtual-BingoMinecraft/248450?utm_source=at&utm_medium=en&utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&ut
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Andy Thomason
arthomason
This, from @tressiemcphd, is like a decoder ring for understanding the fall optimism at state schools, and maybe even more broadly. Accept it and all the confusing rhetoric suddenly makes
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Julie Novkov
NovkovJulie
Check out this self-proclaimed constitutional lawyer who apparently hasn't heard of Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act, which is . . . a law passed by the body to
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Josh Glancy
joshglancy
This is appalling news. Sincerely hope the community can step to save its oldest and most vital newspaperhttps://amp.theguardian.com/media/2020/apr/08/jewish-chronicle-and-jewish-news-to-be-liquidated-and-staff-laid-off?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other&__t
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Leticia McGrath
LeticiaMcGrath
Georgia Southern is setting the groundwork to blame students for the very situation they caused by bringing students back to campus and forcing them and faculty to meet face-to-face when
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Dr. Stan Yoshinobu
stanyoshinobu
1. Disappointed in the decision making at Cal Poly. Despite 87% of classes being online, the campus has encouraged all students to return. We will have up to 6000 students
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Kristin Pitt
PittKristin
Who else is watching all these reports of college athletics programs with frightening #Covid19 test results and wondering what on earth these same universities are thinking is going to happen
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Erin Douglas
erinmdouglas23
In a few weeks, I'll leave the @HoustonChron's business desk. On Nov. 9, I'll start at the @TexasTribune covering the environment (from Houston!) I have adored my two years
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Lindsay Ellis
lindsayaellis
I'm going to be tweeting from a @thenasem panel on COVID-19 and the mission of U.S. public universities. It'll be featuring @purduemitch (who said in WaPo this week that failure
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Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab
saragoldrickrab
Most common neoliberal remedy to student debt? Financial education.Guess what? Doesn’t work. Except for rich kids.Those living the CREAM life already know the value of a dollar.https://twitter.com/danielmangrum/status/1197534949651275776 Many college
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GET A GRIP
docrussjackson
Neocon Stephen Pollard, Editor of the about to close Jewish Chronicle said: "the state has no business running schools or hospitals", he believes in a flat tax, was a founder
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