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New York City Schools Announce Remote Learning Day in Response to Storm16:43 With as much as a foot of snow expected to fall across the city, school buildings will be closed on Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said. Why Campuses Are Still Failing at Free Speech15:35 Readers respond to a guest essay by a student at Harvard. Also: Our phone choices; falling behind China on energy. The Podcaster Poking at France’s Biggest Secrets6:44 Philippe Collin makes intricate series that are reshaping how French people understand uncomfortable parts of their history. Millions are tuning in. Interest in Law School Is Surging. A.I. Makes the Payoff Less Certain.24.ledna The number of applicants has risen more than 40 percent over the last two years, despite new limits on student loans and uncertainty over how artificial intelligence will affect legal work. Couple Receive $200,000 Settlement After ‘Pungent’ Indian Food Complaint23.ledna The University of Colorado, Boulder, denied liability in the civil rights lawsuit, which the couple filed after a comment about a dish that one of them was heating in an office microwave. D.H.S. Cited Foreign Students’ Writings and Protests Before Their Arrests23.ledna Documents unsealed by a federal judge on Thursday include dossiers that investigators prepared on pro-Palestinian student activists before they were targeted for deportation. Ian Roberts, Ex-Iowa Superintendent, Pleads Guilty After ICE Arrest22.ledna Ian Roberts led Des Moines Public Schools before his arrest by immigration agents. He had embellished his credentials and lied about his citizenship status. Two Ohio Nursing Programs Show What Could Happen as US Limits Student Borrowing22.ledna Two different nursing school programs in Ohio offer a glimpse into what may happen when federal student borrowing has limits. Barbara Aronstein Black, a First as a Law School Dean, Dies at 9221.ledna A legal historian, she broke a gender barrier as the first woman to lead an Ivy League law school, serving as dean of Columbia Law from 1986 to 1991. Trump Administration Backs Down in D.E.I. Schools Lawsuit21.ledna The administration withdrew its challenge to a ruling halting its effort to strip funding from schools and colleges with D.E.I. programs. It did not say why. Inside Trump’s Campaign to Tame Higher Education21.ledna Donald J. Trump has unleashed the power of the presidency against American colleges, with mixed results. Los Angeles School Desegregation Policy Hurts White Students, Lawsuit Says20.ledna Schools with more white children miss out on smaller class sizes and other benefits, the lawsuit says. The policy dates back to desegregation efforts in the 1970s. Cursive Makes a Comeback in New Jersey Schools20.ledna In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday requiring third, fourth and fifth graders to learn cursive. University of Pennsylvania Rebukes Trump Administration for Demanding Information About Jewish Staff20.ledna The federal government has sued the University of Pennsylvania for information on its Jewish employees. The university said the request recalls a “frightening” history. |