…allowing valuable fields like community health to compete with more commercially viable fields like biomedical science. Indeed, a number of contributors insist that the promotion of the public interest has…
READ MORE…notion of freedom as an unchecked intellectual id.” Put simply, scholars cannot disregard verifiable proof in favor of their own personal biases. Semley maintains that academic arguments are “subject to…
READ MORE…University Presidents Climate Commitment (PCC) was created in 2006 calling on university presidents to commit to addressing climate neutrality by minimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The PCC mandates universities to…
READ MORE…insidious practice is the lack of adequate government funding. The practice should be challenged for many reasons, including the transparency and democracy of public institutions, institutional independence and equity in…
READ MORE…faculty member’s conduct. Harassment complainants are not required to communicate expressly that the impugned conduct is unwelcome. Reasonable people are deemed to know that a complainant may be too vulnerable…
READ MORE…financially supported by government operating and capital grants, tuition fees, funds from research councils, contracts with corporations, and by private philanthropy. But to ensure the free inquiry necessary for their…
READ MORE…complex situation. Through her work, she has commented on how common phrases used to describe the present moment in Ukraine misjudge history. Arguments like these provide context. Tworek argues that…
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