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How the University of California Strike Could Reshape Higher Education
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California—the largest labor action of the year—stretches into a third week, ...
November 30, 2022
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Anonymous
Fear of Professional Backlash May Keep Women from Speaking Up at Academic Conferences
Future work could extend these findings by exploring how race and other identities may influence conference attendees’ willingness to ...
November 30, 2022
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Christina
Former math teacher explains why some students are ‘good’ at math and others lag behind
Math proficiency scores fell during the pandemic. fstop123 via Getty Images Frances E. Anderson, University of Nebraska Omaha When Frances E. ...
November 30, 2022
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Christina
Why I teach a course connecting Taylor Swift’s songs to the works of Shakespeare, Hitchcock and Plath
Literary devices abound in Taylor Swift’s body of work. John Shearer/TAS18 via Getty Images Elizabeth Scala, The University of Texas at ...
November 30, 2022
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Christina
What is ethical animal research? A scientist and veterinarian explain
Animal research’s benefits are clear – but public awareness of what it involves is not. Javier Pierini/DigitalVision via Getty ...
November 30, 2022
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Christina
What is a flash drought? An earth scientist explains
Weeds grow on the dried-out floor of the Hoppin Hill Reservoir in North Attleboro, Mass., on Aug. 3, 2022. AP Photo/Charles Krupa Antonia ...
November 14, 2022
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Christina
Loss and damage: Who is responsible when climate change harms the world’s poorest countries?
Extreme flooding in Pakistan in 2022 affected 33 million people. Akram Shahid/AFP via Getty Images Bethany Tietjen, Tufts University You may ...
November 14, 2022
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Christina
8 billion people: Four ways climate change and population growth combine to threaten public health, with global consequences
Infectious diseases like COVID-19 top the list of health concerns. Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images Maureen Lichtveld, University of ...
November 14, 2022
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Christina
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