A controversy at Texas A&M University over the use of gender identity in a class on children's literature has made national headlines and resulted in the professor losing her job. The dispute began ...
After years of teaching commercial law at the University of Virginia, associate professor Sherri Moore’s philosophy remains true: “When you write it, you learn it.” That’s why, in her 300-person ...
This post was updated May 27 at 12:56 a.m. Tim Groeling, a professor of communication, will be the 2026-2027 chair of the UCLA Academic Senate. Senate Elections Commissioner Joseph Watson certified ...
Email is an efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly way to communicate with large groups of people. However, non-strategic use of mass email can reduce employee productivity and hinder ...
The professor will no longer be able to teach a class on diversity after she showed students a diagram that included the “Make America Great Again” slogan as an example of white supremacy. By ...
Gov. Greg Abbott directed Texas A&M President Mark Welsh to fire a professor whom a state lawmaker had blasted on social media for discussing gender identity in a children’s literature course — and ...
The Department of Communication at the University of Delaware offers an in-person, research based master of arts (M.A.) degree that allows students to focus on the field of communication from a social ...
Alumni and students are mourning the loss of Baylor University Communication Professor Dr. David Schlueter, remembered for his kindness, guidance, and generous spirit. Schlueter died Tuesday night ...
The Ohio University professor detained by the Israeli military after it intercepted a flotilla headed for Gaza on a humanitarian mission last week has been removed from the course he was teaching. Tom ...
Methodist University posted on Facebook that Neil Perry, a part-time faculty member in the Communication & Media department, died in a car accident early Thursday morning. Other WRAL Top Stories In ...
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