We're prepping a Halloween special, and we want to hear about spooky communications from your administrators. We can keep you and/or your institution anonymous if you'd like. Hit us up: our DMs are open!
It seemed safe to assume that Sonny Perdue’s chance to be the next leader of Georgia’s higher education system would fizzle the moment his first cousin challenged Gov. Brian Kemp.
Instead, the opposite has happened. #gapol https://t.co/MrMakLOwC7
On @ResSpreadPod we looked at some of the surprising schools censured by @AAUP and why, but we also wondered what happens when you censure an entire university system
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Extend your Halloween celebration into mid-November with this week's episode. Listen as we share some truly scary listserv emails from upper admin. https://t.co/bjTdTcG4IA
As schools start rolling out their “Mission Accomplished” banners for the fall semester, it’s worth revisiting our conversation with @samplereality about the ways that COVID dashboards can deceive. https://t.co/qWqJTsRGps
MSU’s Dan Olsen “The university’s COVID-19 dashboard does not include students & employees tested outside of the county & does not necessarily include those who self-reported a positive case to the university." What then are the real numbers? @untf_msu@GradEmpUnion@ReClaimMSU
The announcement was made by Fuchs through a university-wide email. The UF president also announced a task force to evaluate the school’s conflict of interest policies. https://t.co/BEOdm5Liy4
This week, we move quickly through a series of higher ed headlines. Tune in for quick takes on academic freedom in Hawaii and Florida, student protests against dangerous (Corvias-managed) living conditions at Howard, and--yes--the UCSB megadorm. https://t.co/3POU4Ogfs4
We're back this week with a new episode after a self-declared fall break! In the wake of the BORUSG's vote to weaken tenure protections in Georgia, @nonmodernist brings leads a deep dive into the AAUP censure list. https://t.co/vnXhufBm48