Texas A&M did not have good cause to fire a professor after a video of a gender lesson created a political storm, and the school failed to follow due process... Read more
Yahoo! News - Nov 22
Peer-reviewed studies detail use of techniques to better track the spread of disease and highlight UCLA Fielding’s work on public health methodology. Read more
University Of California, Los Angeles - Nov 21Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from the apps people use to the systems that shape hiring decisions and healthcare. But what happens when these tools don’t work equally well for everyone? That question drives the research of Allison Koenecke, a new assistant professor of information scienc... Read more
Cornell Chronicle - Oct 02
When Interstate 81’s aging viaduct is torn down, what rises in its place could transform downtown Syracuse and serve as inspiration for cities nationwide that are facing similar freeway renovations. An interdisciplinary team of Syracuse University faculty—led by School of... Read more
Syracuse University News - Sep 24
Whether it’s on the water, in the dojo or on wheels, the journey toward health and well-being is unique to these faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. Read more
Carnegie Mellon University - Sep 10
The Lafayette College Board of Trustees unanimously approved a contract extension to keep President Nicole Hurd in office through June 2030, seven months after the faculty passed a vote of no confidence in her leadership. Read more
Mcall - Aug 19
JHSON transformed pandemic challenges into a sustainable hybrid clinical model, combining hands-on experience with virtual simulations to train future nurses.The post From Crisis to Innovation: How Our Faculty Transformed Clinical Education During the Pandemic appeared first on Johns Hopkins Scho... Read more
Johns Hopkins University - Aug 14Israel’s Bar Association and the Hi-Tech Forum announced their intentions to join the Sunday strike in support of reaching a deal to free the hostages... Read more
Yahoo! News - Aug 12
The Trump administration has suspended $584 million in grants at UCLA over what the U.S. Department of Justice has described as the school's 'deliberate indifference' to Jewish students' civil rights. Read more
Los Angeles Times - Aug 10