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www.insidehighered.com
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| | | | | Cynthia Stark explains why she is no longer proud to teach at the University of Utah. I am currently chair of the philosophy department at the University of Utah. Ihave taught at "the U" for 32 years. We are a flagship but not an elite university; we admit 89percent of applicants. Our students range from quite unprepared to extremely capable. For the most part, I have loved my job and have put my heart and soul into it. I have always been proud to be on this faculty helping students at all levels of academic readiness acquire skills in reading, writing, speaking and reasoning that enhance their lives and prepare them for virtually any job. | |
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mountainstatespotlight.org
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| | | | | WVUs downsizing means losing faculty members across programs, including in world languages, music, Appalachian studies and business | |
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www.edweek.org
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| | | | | Education news, analysis, and opinion about preparing students for high school graduation and what happens after. | |
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www.veletsianos.com
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| | | Dr. George Veletsianos is Professor of Learning Technologies at the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. He holds the Bonnie Westby Huebner Chair in Education and Technology. | ||