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Mashup Score: 25Faculty Senate maintains censure of Scott Atlas - 1 month(s) ago
The Faculty Senate gave an update on the disciplinary proceedings against Building 10 student protesters and rejected a potential recession of Scott Atlas’ censure. Atlas had spread misinformation on COVID-19 during the pandemic.
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Mashup Score: 196From the Community | President Levin’s first order of business: abandoning academic freedom - 3 month(s) ago
By standing with tenured faculty and powerful political operatives against contingent researchers and trainees at Stanford, President Jonathan Levin has already betrayed academic freedom, writes Mallory Harris.
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Mashup Score: 193From the Community | President Levin’s first order of business: abandoning academic freedom - 3 month(s) ago
By standing with tenured faculty and powerful political operatives against contingent researchers and trainees at Stanford, President Jonathan Levin has already betrayed academic freedom, writes Mallory Harris.
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Mashup Score: 190From the Community | President Levin’s first order of business: abandoning academic freedom - 3 month(s) ago
By standing with tenured faculty and powerful political operatives against contingent researchers and trainees at Stanford, President Jonathan Levin has already betrayed academic freedom, writes Mallory Harris.
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Mashup Score: 2
Stanford needs to be involved in this health crisis on the right side, write 116 members of the Stanford Medicine Coalition for Palestine.
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Mashup Score: 2
Stanford needs to be involved in this health crisis on the right side, write 116 members of the Stanford Medicine Coalition for Palestine.
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Mashup Score: 124
The petition raised concerns with the Compact Review Panel, possibility of eviction and threat of visa loss for international students, effects on mental health and a lack of consideration for students belonging to marginalized communities.
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Mashup Score: 0Blockbuster Alzheimer's paper retracted by former Stanford president after a decade of resistance - 12 month(s) ago
A 2009 study, cited as a “key scientific discovery” by Genentech as it sought a higher valuation, has now been retracted by former University head Marc Tessier-Lavigne. It is his fourth retraction in as many months.
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Mashup Score: 3Women's soccer co-captains score for change - 1 year(s) ago
Stanford women’s soccer defeated the Oregon Ducks, 2-0 during its annual Breast Cancer Awareness game.
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Mashup Score: 2
Science withdrew two influential papers for which the now-former Stanford president served as principal author, despite objections from Elke Stein, the postdoc who conducted most of the work
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Key higher ed governance and culture question: is censure of a faculty member by a faculty senate for their public statements on a controversial issue consistent with free speech and academic freedom? @Stanford @StanfordDaily https://t.co/o6507o9HRs