Inside Higher Ed
❎House Republicans Examine Foreign Money to Colleges
Representatives wrote Harvard, Yale and four other universities asking for records into any deals they have with foreign countries.
Inside Higher Ed
❎Democrats Again Call for Aid to Undocumented Students
Inside Higher Ed
❎MeTooSTEM Leader Admits to Faking Identity
Inside Higher Ed (See also The Anonymous Professor Who Wasn’t, NYT)
❎Don’t Blame Colleges for the Coming Fall Debacle
This is just what higher education looks like in a failed state.
CHE
From Rough&Tumble:
❎California’s coronavirus test result data may be flawed, says top health official -- A steep decline in California’s coronavirus infection rate announced this week by Gov. Gavin Newson may not be accurate, according to the state’s top public health official who said Tuesday that the state’s data system used to process COVID-19 test results is marred with technical issues. Colleen Shalby in the Los Angeles Times$ Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Aidin Vaziri in the San Francisco Chronicle$ Amy Taxin Associated Press -- 8/5/20
❎These O.C. parents have a message for Gov. Newsom, teachers’ unions: ‘Open up the schools.’ -- A pro-charter school group brought some 75 parents, teachers and a couple of Orange County Board of Education members together Tuesday evening to rally for the reopening of schools that were closed because of coronavirus concerns. Parents, they said, should be making the choice of whether their children learn on campus or online. Roxana Kopetman in the Orange County Register -- 8/5/20
❎Some California teachers asked to return to empty classrooms during distance learning -- When Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered school districts to remain closed for in-person instruction in counties where coronavirus cases are spiking, some California teachers felt relieved. But now, several school districts are requiring teachers to conduct distance learning from their physical classrooms, sparking new fears as Covid-19 cases continue to climb across the state. Sydney Johnson EdSource-- 8/5/20
❎Nurses statewide to protest shifting ratios at medical facilities -- The California Nurses Association plans to stage rallies at nearly 70 hospitals and medical centers Wednesday to protest waivers that allow facilities to staff some units below state-mandated nurse-patient ratios as nurses are shifted to more critical patients. Kevin Smith in the Orange County Register -- 8/5/20
In the future, things will be swell |
❎Census facing uncertainty, hostile president -- Every 10 years since the 18th century, the United States has counted noses. A lot is riding on this decennial tally. It affects the way federal funding is distributed and it can have a dramatic impact on the boundaries — and number — of political districts. Lana Schwartz Capitol Weekly -- 8/5/20
❎Deputies accused of being in secret societies cost L.A. County taxpayers $55 million, records show -- Los Angeles County has paid out roughly $55 million in settlements in cases in which sheriff’s deputies were alleged to belong to a secret society, records obtained by The Times show, illuminating the entrenched nature of a subculture that has plagued the Sheriff’s Department for years. Alene Tchekmedyianin the Los Angeles Times$ Stefanie Dazio Associated Press -- 8/5/20
❎California legislators urge Newsom to sign bill requiring CSU students to take ethnic studies -- Within the next 12 days, Gov. Gavin Newsom will decide which ethnic studies courses California State University students must take to graduate. Ashley A. Smith EdSource -- 8/5/20
❎Billions for national parks as historic bill becomes law -- After spending his presidency denying climate change, placing coal and oil industry officials in top environmental jobs, and weakening dozens of public health and wildlife rules, President Donald Trump on Tuesday reversed course and signed a historic law to pump billions of dollars into long-neglected repairs and upgrades at America’s national parks. Paul Rogers in the San Jose Mercury$ -- 8/5/20
❎Trump Cherry-Picks Coronavirus Data in Briefing Appearance -- President Trump, in a news conference on Tuesday, cited a slew of statistics to argue that “our strong mitigation efforts are working very well.” Here’s a fact-check. Linda Qiu in the New York Times$ -- 8/5/20
No comments:
Post a Comment