Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics December 30, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Saying the case is “moot,” University of Florida professors are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that challenged a controversial conflict-of-interest policy that gave school administrators discretion over allowing faculty members to serve as expert witnesses in litigation. The university adopted a revised policy in October that resolved the professors’ concerns, according to a motion filed Wednesday by the... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business December 26, 2022
Upon applying the findings of a recent academic study to the current stock market, however, many such stocks emerged. Entitled the report was conducted by three finance professors: Kent Daniel of Columbia Business School, Alexander Klos of Germany’s Kiel University, and Simon... + más
King Ranch will be the site of the largest carbon capture project yet | The Verge
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway boosts stake in Occidental Petroleum | Fox Business
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics October 15, 2022
GAINESVILLE – Concerned about what they worried was anti-conservative sentiment on college and university campuses, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers ordered a survey of nearly 2 million students, faculty and staff across the state. Results are in, and they did not go as... + más
How To Eliminate Gender Bias In Your Hiring And Employment Practices Today | Forbes
Survey: Most Angelenos have favorable view of LAPD, despite lingering concerns around bias | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA Opinion October 06, 2022
The New York Times on the firing of an N.Y.U. professor, Maitland Jones Jr., this week. It set my corner of discourse ablaze. I encourage you to read about it. Depending on your perspective, this is a story about snowflakes run amok, the decline of Western education or the... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
The Atlantic USA Opinion October 02, 2022
Why liberal college professors can’t admit their own complicityGetty; The AtlanticOctober 2, 2022, 9:02 AM ETDuring the peak of the pandemic, John Katzman and I had a standing phone date at 7:30 on Friday mornings. Katzman usually walked along the beach near his house in the... + más
Left hook: Progressive Dems rip Eric Adams over tent city for migrants | New York Post
Georgia Senate GOP candidate Herschel Walker denies paying for abortion — son says he 'threatened to kill us' | CNBC
The Atlantic USA Opinion September 29, 2022
Given that education has become polarized and politicized, it makes sense that educators feel misunderstood and underappreciated.Ilana Panich-Linsman / The New York Times / ReduxSeptember 29, 2022, 6 AM ETThis is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work,... + más
Low pay for child care teachers raises alarms: 'These are certainly grim statistics' | The Advocate
L.A. school district changes plan for expanded school year under teachers union pressure | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Nation September 26, 2022
The University of Idaho warned faculty they could be fired for promoting abortion in a memo last Friday.After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, Idaho became one of several Republican-led states to pass laws banning abortion, allowing exceptions only in... + más
University Of Idaho Warns Employees Could Face Felony Charges If They Promote Abortion Or Contraception | Forbes
Idaho university prohibits staff from promoting, discussing abortion due to state laws: Report | ABC News
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