The removal of books due to graphic content has always been a contentious topic, and recently South Carolina K-12 public schools have faced renewed debate. With a State Board of Education panel recommending the removal of four more books, the discussion surrounding book censorship in educational
Edge Hill University has taken a significant step in supporting the mental health and well-being of its nursing students through the introduction of a comprehensive student support document, which has markedly reduced the stigma associated with seeking help. Stephanie Robinson has highlighted that
Should UP Include Gender Identity in Its Non-Discrimination Policy? The University of Portland (UP), a Catholic institution, faces an urgent need to address its non-discrimination policy to include gender identity, a cause passionately pursued by students and advocated through multiple campaigns
The Virginia General Assembly is set to reconvene on January 8, marking the beginning of a legislative session that promises to be both dynamic and pivotal. With a Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, nearing the end of his term, and a Democratic-majority legislature, the session is expected to be
In an era of heightened scrutiny and social polarization, faculty members across U.S. colleges and universities are increasingly finding themselves engaging in self-censorship to navigate the complex landscape of academic freedom. The recent survey conducted by the University of Chicago’s NORC, on b
Kettering University, established in 1919, has maintained a remarkable reputation as a cutting-edge institution in the realms of technology and engineering. Founded initially as a night school catering specifically to automotive engineers, Kettering has gradually transformed into a prominent leader