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Twitter · AustinA group of Texas educators has proposed to the Texas State Board of Education that slavery should be taught as "involuntary relocation." The board, upon reading the language in the suggested curriculum, sent the working draft back for revision. Texas is in the middle of developing a new curriculum for social studies, a process that happens every decade.See the Story
Some Texas schools may call slavery 'involuntary relocation' in proposed curriculum change
48% Left coverage: 44 sources

ProfessorsThe Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has awarded a $1.65 million grant to a team led by Caetano Dorea. The money will fund a program aimed at training engineering students on work relating to water and sanitization projects. The projects will be context-specific and include both international and Canadian communities facing water crises.See the Story
UVic-led program aimed at fixing water issues in remote and under-resourced communities

AppleRoe v. Wade was the landmark ruling that made abortion legal in this country nearly 50 years ago. Twenty-two states have trigger laws in place that will outlaw abortion immediately. In red states with legislatures controlled by Republicans, an abortion is likely to be banned or made much more difficult to get.See the Story
How Apple, Disney and Other Companies Have Responded to Supreme Court Overturning Roe v. Wade
41% Center coverage: 17 sources
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TwitterViolet and Scarlet were first announced in February and are the latest attempts to shift the series to a more open-world structure. The games were previously pegged to launch in the second half of 2022 for the Nintendo Switch. The holiday release also plugs a big gap in the Switch's lineup following the delay of the sequel to Breath of the Wild into 2023.See the Story
Pokémon Scarlet/Violet launch in November with open-world multiplayer
67% Left coverage: 6 sources
ProfessorsNancy Sherman, a Distinguished University Professor, has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Her work focuses on how classic Greek and Roman thought applies to modern times. Her most recent book, Stoic Wisdom, explores how stoic philosophies can bring calm and tranquility in the face of stress and anxiety.See the Story
LSU president William Tate IV elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
EducationHispanics are the largest minority group in the United States and are now 17% of the workforce. The HSRU Alliance aims to achieve two key goals by 2030. In 2019-20, Alliance universities produced 11,027 doctoral graduates, of which 13% (1,451) were Hispanic.See the Story
Hispanic Research Universities ally to grow Hispanic opportunity
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
ProfessorsProfessor S R Khalid was on Tuesday sent on one month's compulsory leave. Video showing him performing 'namaz' in the college lawns went viral. Hindu right-wing youth leaders demanded action against him. Police said action in the matter will be taken after receiving a report from the college authorities.See the Story
Aligarh professor sent on leave for offering namaz inside college campus, probe ordered
80% Left coverage: 5 sources
US & CanadaFlorida's U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle was appointed under the administration of President Trump in 2020. On Monday, she overturned the CDC-recommended public transportation mask mandate after two people filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration last summer. Hamline University Political Science Professor David Schultz says nowadays, individual judges are responsible for making more significant policy decisions.See the Story
Who is Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, who struck down the mask mandate?
Coverage: 5 sources
Ron DeSantisA new state law dubbed the Stop WOKE Act took effect Friday. Businesses, including a franchisee of the Ben & Jerry's ice-cream chain, asked a federal judge Thursday to issue a preliminary injunction against the law. Meanwhile, a University of Central Florida professor continued to pursue a separate challenge.See the Story
‘Stop WOKE’ court battle rages on as law takes effect
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
BanksyUniversity for the Creative Arts recognises him for his "humanitarian efforts" The award will take place at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 6 July. UCA said Banksy will not be attending and the honour will be conferred on an empty chair. Famed for his stencilling combining humour with graffiti, Banksy's identity has long remained a mystery.See the Story
Banksy to be made honorary professor at University for the Creative Arts
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Professors · TexasPrinceton professors share what's on their summer reading lists. Some book choices reflect their scholarly research and teaching. Others illuminate personal interests and current issues in the headlines. Read about the professors' choices below. The Fermi Paradox is a novel about a physicist trying to find a solution to a pandemic.See the Story
Inspire summer 2022
100% Left coverage: 1 sources