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    Student-Faculty Relationships Help Retain Faculty of Color in Academia

    EdSurge Aug 11, 2025

    “My students — across all backgrounds — support me in ways they may not even realize,” writes Yolanda Wiggins, a sociology professor at San Jose State …

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    Stanford Lays Off 363 Staff Amidst $140M Budget Cut

    Higher Ed Dive Aug 7, 2025

    The California research institution has been buffeted by shifting federal funding policies and a forthcoming increase to the endowment tax.

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    Despite $76M Increase, Chicago Public Schools’ Funding Remains Far From Adequate

    Chalkbeat Aug 5, 2025

    Since Chicago Public Schools saw a significant decrease in local tax revenue and a bump in English learner enrollment, the district will receive an additional $76 million from the state. The increase is larger than the $25 million district officials estimated this spring when calculating their…

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    Why the Traditional College Major May Be Holding Students Back in a Rapidly Changing Job Market

    The Conversation Aug 5, 2025

    Rethinking the college major could help colleges better understand what employers and students need.

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    Female Teachers Report Far Higher Stress and Burnout, New Survey Finds

    The 74 Aug 4, 2025

    But fewer educators overall are looking to quit — and researchers see signs teacher well-being may be stabilizing after the pandemic.

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    What a Beloved LA Preschool’s Closure Says About Child Care’s Broken Business Model

    LAist Aug 1, 2025

    Milena Bice closed her preschool in Inglewood this month after nearly 20 years in business.

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    Facing Federal Funding Cuts, Northwestern University Announces Major Staff Layoffs

    Higher Ed Dive Jul 31, 2025

    The private institution is laying off staff and axing vacant roles in a time that is “among most difficult in our institution’s 174-year history,” senior leaders said.

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    Federal Workers on the Front Lines: Building Power to Protect Democracy

    Shareable Jul 30, 2025

    Read the fifth piece of Nonprofit Quarterly’s State of the Movements series, which is dedicated to telling stories of the solidarity economy.

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    Chicago Public Schools Restructure Special Education, Raising Hopes and Concerns

    Chalkbeat Jul 30, 2025

    Chicago Public Schools’ restructuring of the district’s Office for Students with Disabilities is setting off alarms for some advocates while others see it as a good change.District officials say the moves are not about cutting costs and are rooted in “a belief in the limitless potential of every …

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    Inside LA’s Battle Over a $30 Minimum Wage for Hotel Workers

    Hotel Dive Jul 29, 2025

    Hospitality and travel organizations are pushing for a referendum on the Olympic Wage ordinance, pausing its enforcement as the city considers ballot measures.

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    AI’s Supply Chain: Digital Exploitation and Calls for Reform

    TriplePundit Jul 25, 2025

    While AI brings new tools in the fight against modern slavery, it is built on exploitation that reinforces global inequality. The European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) could soon push companies to be more transparent about the people and systems behind their tech.

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  • The Slow Progress Towards Implementing Workplace Heat Protection Rules

    Grist Jul 25, 2025

    While labor experts say the regulation is progressing quickly, advocacy groups wonder what has taken so long.

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