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Wishing you and yours a very happy and blessed holiday. ~Professor Van Ry

Wishing you and yours a very happy and blessed holiday. ~Professor Van Ry

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  • Amid DeSantis attacks, AP African American studies course is updated 02.1.23 Nick Anderson

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  • Ron DeSantis Wants to Erase Black History. Why? 02.1.23 Janai Nelson
  • See Workers as Workers, Not as a College Credential 01.28.23 The Editorial Board

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  • LAUREN OBERSTEADT 02.1.23

RSS Inside HigherEd

  • DeSantis puts into action his plan to end "woke activism" 02.1.23 Josh Moody
  • Provost makes bestiality joke, reacting to concern for LGBTQ faculty 02.1.23 Ryan Quinn

RSS Higher Ed Today

  • Supporting Incarcerated Students With Second Chance Pell 01.30.23 Laurie Arnston
  • Addressing College Enrollment Through Academic Preparation 01.30.23 ACE

RSS Contexts

  • A Chat with Dr. Laura Nelson 01.26.23 Contexts Magazine
  • A Chat with Dr. Ethan Raker 01.17.23 Contexts Magazine

RSS Everyday Sociology

  • Ideology and the Prince 01.30.23 W. W. Norton
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