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Dove Resource
DoveResource
I will start on the Dove articles properly tomorrow, but for now, lets take a look at Shoichi Uchida's most recent post on his blog, which details why he became
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Chris Buskirk
thechrisbuskirk
The oldest Milennials are now ~40. They have about 25% of the assets of Boomers at the same age. What do you think that does to culture and politics? Two
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Dan Luu
danluu
A couple times a year, somebody will tell me they're surprised to learn that I didn't go to MIT.I've never attended an elite institution nor do I think I've ever
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Radhika Gupta
iRadhikaGupta
Five beautiful things I learned from my father that I value even more today... Take quantum leapsPapa says every generation should make a leap over the previous. He was born
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Buffy the Psych Prof would prefer not to die
DrPsyBuffy
I'd like to offer a big old fat fuck you to every person who has ever maligned community colleges. Thanks to your classist bullshit, thousands of students everywhere believe that
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Timour Azhari
timourazhari
#Lebanon parliament convenes for a legislative session on Monday w/ 68 laws on the agendaHere's the important ones (+what's missing):-Amendment to domestic violence law + law criminalizing sexual harassment including
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Nate Allen
Nate_Allen1
I simply do not have enough self-control to not jump in on the “cancel student debt” debate :)The only argument I’m seeing is basically “it’s not fair to those who
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Willet Templeton
wrycountenance
Couple of thoughts:https://twitter.com/policytensor/status/1279664471351242752 1) With the WW2 GI bill, there was a deliberate attempt to use college to transmute social classes via: Elites go to college, therefore if we send
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John Warner
biblioracle
UNC's faculty did something interesting to counteract the fact that they, like most faculty, have almost no leverage over their administrations. They aligned themselves with those who do have leverage:
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Amytess Girgis
afmgirgis
THREAD: Here's the thing about the #UMichRegents mtg: in the middle of a pandemic, and in an era where U-M has failed its minority students in enrollment/support, the discussion prioritizes
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Kristen Meinzer
kristenmeinzer
1/7 In my early days of working in the media in NYC, a coworker said, "It's interesting how most midwesterners go to state schools; I guess you all like to
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Kevin R. McClure
kevinrmcclure
Two quick things about these cuts happening in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Vermont.https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/12/04/boulder-arts-and-sciences-dean-wants-build-back-faculty-post-pandemic-one-non-tenure
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Aditya Mukerjee, the Otterrific 🦦 🏳️🌈
chimeracoder
once again, the Democratic party is choosing to actively harm poor and working class people in order to pander to an artificial image of a class that doesn't actually existhttps://twitter.com/mstratford/status/1361887361395789824
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Dr Emily Emmott 🐒
Emily_Emmott
STUDENT MESSAGE 1: It is not the university that introduced your fees but the government. The government has decided not to reduce/subsidise your fees. They have not provided any meaningful
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Boomers: "You can't cancel $50k in student debt. I paid for my degree!" It also only took you a summer to pay off your degree, and will take students 10+
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/Let's talk about college admissions, why they're unfair, and why they're probably about to get more unfair unless things change.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-08-19/college-admissions-are-about-to-get-even-mor
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