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August, 2015  (Page 4)

Arizona Group Tries to Prevent Cuts to Higher Education With Threat of Taxation

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Posted by    Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 11:00am

This group’s message is pretty clear: Pay now or pay later.

Jacqueline Thomasen of Inside Higher Ed reports.

Spend or Be Taxed

Voters in Arizona may have a chance over the next few years to prevent future state cuts to higher education — with a catch.

An organization called Save Our Students is pushing an ...

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Police Seek Felony Charges for Threats Against Kalamazoo College Faculty

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Posted by    Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 9:30am

Someone is in deep trouble.

MLive reports.

Police seek felony charges for threat to kill Kalamazoo College faculty

KALAMAZOO, MI — Police are seeking felony charges for an online threat to kill Kalamazoo College faculty earlier this year.

Kalamazoo Public Safety investigators are seeking charges of making a threat of terrorism and using a computer...

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Prof Who Compared Scott Walker to Hitler Now Teaching Course on ‘Scholar Activism’

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Posted by    Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 8:00am

Well, what a surprise. Greg Piper reported at the College Fix.

Professor who compared Scott Walker to Hitler is teaching a course on ‘scholar activism’

Sara Goldrick-Rab, a sociology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, caused a firestorm</...

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Benefits of Going to College at Historic High

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 5:00pm

The degree is worth it!

US News reports.

Seriously, Go to College

Earnings differences between education levels are higher than in previous generations.

The value of higher education has never been greater, according to new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Senior economist Guillaume Vandenbroucke calculated the ratios between lifetime incomes for workers...

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$100 Million Dollar Donation is a No-Show at Portland State

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 3:30pm

That’s a pretty big gift to lose.

From KGW News in Portland.

$100M donation to Portland State University doesn’t show up

Portland State University was set to announce a $100 million donation that would have been the school’s largest gift in its nearly 70-year history, but the would-be benefactor failed to deliver.

“A prospective donor...

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J.J. Watt Pranks College Kids for Gatorade

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 2:00pm

J.J. Watt didn’t slack during the off-season. He spent some time having fun, pranking college kids as part of a, “Gatorade and NFL Films’ “Sweat It To Get It” college initiative,” reports the Washington Post.

Check it out:

The money line? “Muscle shirts? For muscles.”

 
 
 

Atheist Group Wants Colleges to Drop Football Chaplains

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 12:30pm

Why can’t people just be left alone?

Des Bieler reports at the Washington Post.

Why 25 public universities have been asked to drop their college football chaplains

Christian chaplains allow “football coaches to impose their personal religion on players,” according to the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Accordingly, the organization, which describes itself as a...

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Universities Used Aborted Fetal Parts to Create ‘Humanized’ Mice to Study

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 11:00am

The University of Massachusetts spent $29,000 on fetal tissue, and used aborted babies’ tissues to create “humanized” mice for research.

Operation Rescue reports.

New Docs Confirm UMass Purchased Fetal Cadavers for Use in Humanized Mice as StemExpress Dumps Planned Parenthood

Worcester, MA – A loss in court and increased public outrage over fetal parts...

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U. Wisconsin Official Doesn’t Think Shoplifting Should be Treated as a Crime

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 9:30am

I’m guessing this official has never been robbed.

The College Fix reports.

U. of Wisconsin official: Don’t treat shoplifting as a crime, community should decide what laws to enforce

The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Everett Mitchell believes police should “stop responding to shoplifting and theft at Wal-Mart and Target” in order to reduce the “over-policing”...

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Hack of Ashley Madison Website for Affairs Reveals Many .edu Addresses

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Posted by    Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 8:00am

Some professors are thanking God for tenure.

Inside Higher Ed reports.

Extracurricular Activities

The hack of the Ashley Madison website, where those seeking extramarital affairs could theoretically communicate privately, has led to much analysis of the 36 million names of registrants now publicly available. More than 15,000 accounts, for example, were hosted by government...

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College French Class Creates Books For Haitian School Library

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 6:30pm

How much better off we’d be if this kind of project were more widely incorporated into college classrooms. There are few things more enjoyable in life than doing for others.

The Huffington Post reports:

College French Class Creates Custom Children’s Books To Fill Shelves Of Haiti School

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New Benefits for College Athletes Worth Millions

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 5:00pm

College athletes didn’t need a union to get some nice benefits.

USA Today reports.

College athletes cashing in with millions in new benefits

Two recent changes in NCAA rules are resulting in major-college athletes receiving nearly $160 million a year in additional benefits, a USA TODAY Sports analysis has found.

That figure is certain to...

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Pre-College Homework? The Growing Trend is Causing Problems in Some States

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 3:30pm

Designed to create conversation for incoming classes, the pre-college summer reading homework is causing a few problems in New Jersey.

NJ.com reports:

A tough assignment for colleges: What should N.J. freshmen read?

The start of classes may be a few weeks away, but many incoming freshmen at New Jersey colleges and universities are already...

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Grad Students at U. Missouri Struggle to Afford Healthcare

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 2:00pm

These students are essentially being punished by Obamacare for working.

From the Kansas City Star.

IRS says; get grad students off university subsidized health plans or pay up

Typical federal government right hand/left hand confusion has some graduate students at the University of Missouri in Columbia turning their pockets inside out to scrape together...

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Felony Charges for U. Arkansas Student Who Made Up Sexual-Assault Claims

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 12:30pm

This is the second time that this has happened in the past year at Arkansas.

The Arkansas Traveler reports.

Student’s False Sexual Assault Claims Go to Trial

A UA student has been accused of falsely reporting a sexual assault and faces felony charges, UAPD officials said.

Junior Lindsey Sweetin pleaded not guilty to charges of...

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Scholar to Live as David Bowie for a Year as Part of Study

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 11:00am

This apparently includes the weird hair-dos and everything else.

From Matthew Reisz at Inside Higher Ed.

Becoming David Bowie

Will Brooker is studying David Bowie by trying to live like him for a year.

A fan since he was a teenager, the professor of film and cultural studies at Kingston University has been commissioned to...

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University of Akron Administration Parodied in YouTube Video

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 9:30am

The makers of this video re apparently angry over recent cuts at the university as well as some of the extravagant expenses.

It’s a little crude but kind of funny at the same time.

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Ohio University Cuts Down on Smoking With Public Shaming

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Posted by    Friday, August 21, 2015 at 8:00am

Whatever happened to my body, my choice?

Greg Piper of the College Fix reports.

Ohio University’s new smoking ban relies on public shaming, not fines – for now

If you see something, say something.

Ohio University isn’t currently using fines to punish people who violate its smoking ban, which includes “all nicotine, tobacco­-derived and plant­-based products”...

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Should This College Change its Name for $20 Million?

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Posted by    Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 6:30pm

Paul Smith’s College could receive $20 million from a very generous donor, but there’s one little catch.

CNBC News reports:

Paul Smith’s College Will Get $20 Million, if It Changes Its Name

PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. — To administrators of the financially troubled college here, Joan Weill’s appearance on campus more than 20 years ago...

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Gorgeous Sorority Girls Frolicking in Bikinis Shouldn’t be a Problem in America

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Posted by    Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 5:00pm

Seriously, when did the left become such a bunch of prudes?

Jennifer Kabbany writes at the College Fix.

America strikes back: There’s nothing wrong with gorgeous sorority girls frolicking in bikinis

‘Have we really reached a place where universities have to apologize because their sorority bid videos are too hot?’

Sometimes the P.C. police take...

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Your Key to the Most Expensive Colleges in Each State

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Posted by    Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 3:30pm

If you’re looking for the best bang for your higher education buck, you’ll need to know which schools have the heftiest price tag.

Business Insider writes:

This map shows the most expensive college in every state

College costs can really add up, with charges for tuition and room and board that seem to...

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VIDEO: Greg Lukianoff and Professor Haidt Discuss Their Research on the College Mind

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Posted by    Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 2:00pm

In this video, Greg Lukianoff of The FIRE and Professor Jonathan Haidt discuss their widely circulated column on the minds of college students called The Coddling of the American Mind.