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Opinions Letter to Faculty: ‘Accommodating students in a time of crisis, or, would you trade places?’ Opinion by David Palumbo-Liu June 8, 2020, 5:59 a.m.
Self-reflection Revision and Assessment Through the support of our Institutional Research, Analysis and Planning Office, we are cultivating a culture of data-informed decision-making to support our ...
Faculty in the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service drafted an open letter calling for university leadership to implement accountability standards to consider former officials from ...
For example, 250 faculty signed a petition last fall supporting higher staffing levels, better wages and more democratic workplaces for the staff who are integral to the student experience.
If you’re passionate about combating our changing climate, become a reflection for others to see themselves in. Karen Jackson, Salt Lake City Submit a letter to the editor Get Inside Voices ...
Faculty members of the University of Notre Dame wrote a letter asking Amy Coney Barrett to “halt” her Supreme Court nomination process until after the November presidential election. In a… ...
Sixty-four faculty members at St. Louis University signed a letter to the state House of Representatives opposing legislation attempting to ban teachings about race, gender, class and sexuality in ...