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Lawrence Krauss, Martin Nowak: The Professors Who Stayed Close With Epstein21:46 Even as the disgraced financier’s crimes were revealed, newly released emails show how academics at top universities stuck by Jeffrey Epstein, often seeking his help and offering it in return. At Harvard-Yale Game, Rivals Come Together Against Trump Administration Attacks11:06 Students and alumni set aside rivalries at the 141st Harvard-Yale football game on Saturday to summon support against attacks on higher education under the Trump administration. Remedies for the Burdens of Medical School22.listopadu Readers respond to a guest essay proposing a shortened three-year course of study for aspiring doctors. The Battle Between Pasadena and U.C.L.A Over the Rose Bowl22.listopadu The storied stadium is at the center of a battle between Pasadena and U.C.L.A. that’s about money, nostalgia, geography and so much more. Texas A&M Wrong to Fire Professor Melissa McCoul Over Gender Lesson, Panel Rules22.listopadu The firing put the school at the center of national debates over gender identity and academic freedom. A faculty panel ruled unanimously against the termination. Federal Suit Seeking Names of Some Jewish Employees at Penn Sparks Backlash22.listopadu The Trump administration says it needs the information to investigate antisemitism and accuses the university of flouting a subpoena. Should We Still Label Children as ‘Gifted’?20.listopadu School districts across the United States are wrestling with the benefits and drawbacks of providing advanced education for some students. What do you think? Do You Use A.I. for College Application Advice?19.listopadu Texas A&M Tightens Rules on Talking About Race and Gender in Classes14.listopadu The university system will ban advocacy of “race or gender ideology, or topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity” without approval. Indiana Professor Removed From Class Over White Supremacy Lesson13.listopadu The professor will no longer be able to teach a class on diversity after she showed students a diagram that included the “Make America Great Again” slogan as an example of white supremacy. He Died at a School for Disabled People. Decades Later, His Brother Sought Answers.13.listopadu John Scott was rarely spoken of in his family after he was placed in an institution. After a half-century, his youngest brother set out to learn who he was and what happened to him. Government Shutdown Ends and Federal Workers Return13.listopadu Government employees were expecting to see paychecks again as early as Nov. 20 after six weeks in limbo. He Helped Cities Anticipate Damage From Storms13.listopadu Austin Becker developed an early warning system to protect critical infrastructure from storms. His project’s funding was eliminated in April. Virginia’s Governor-elect Wants a Say Over Leadership at U.Va.12.listopadu Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, told the university’s board that the choice of a new president, to replace one pushed out by Republicans over the summer, should be delayed until she is in office. Kindergartners With Chromebooks: 350 Teachers on How Screens Took Over School12.listopadu Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained. |