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Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway to resign from $1M-a-year job over toxic campus environment:...
NY Post US News articles via AOL· 8 hours ago"I don’t want to be in an environment where I need, where my family needs, protection," outgoing...
“What homegrown fascism looks like”: The insidious nature of GOP's not-quite-dog-whistle politics
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHouse Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and former Harvard...
‘Where DEI went to die’: With Claudine Gay gone, Harvard leadership is so white - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoIn three instances, white people replaced Black people. Michelle Williams headed the Chan school for...
Alan Garber Will Not Move Into the Official Residence of Harvard’s President | News | The Harvard...
The Harvard Crimson· 12 minutes agoHarvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will not move into Elmwood, becoming the first University...
Urologist Adam Weiner, runner Usain Bolt: can a last name determine your job?
The Guardian via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoName is destiny Becca Title, bookstore owner This year, the Trump-supporting activist-investor Bill...
Saving the Idea of the University
The Atlantic· 4 days agoThree of my newly minted presidential peers, to be exact: University of Pennsylvania’s Liz Magill, Claudine Gay of Harvard, and Columbia’s Minouche...
Big Law Congressional Investigations Practices Are Proliferating. Here's Why | National Law Journal
Law.com· 1 day agoMore large law firms are looking to cash in on lucrative congressional investigations work,...
Mathias Döpfner, KKR Said Near Deal on Axel Springer Split
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- German billionaire Mathias Döpfner and KKR & Co. are nearing a deal to split up media...
GUEST VIEW: Put heat on Hamas, not Netanyahu
Odessa American· 7 days agoWASHINGTON A reporter asked President Joe Biden if he thought Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “doing enough” as the president returned to...
Sound Bites, Not Substance: How Politicians Are Failing Young Voters | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 23 hours agoYoung voters are more important now than ever before. Baby Boomers are slowly losing their...