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How is the media covering Professors?Professors often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 33%
Center: 36%
Right: 32%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Professors?Professors often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 33%
Center: 36%
Right: 32%
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Professors · SerbiaThe initiative committee of teachers of the Faculty of Philosophy invited colleagues to gather tomorrow at 12 noon in front of the building of the Faculty of Philosophy.See the Story
A rally of professors of the Faculty of Philosophy due to the blockade tomorrow at noon: APV condemned the “violent incursion of right-wingers led by the SNS”
Professors · BelgiumThree days before the Tour of Flanders, many different teams have already explored the course. Our photographers and reporters caught up on the trail and saw Lidl-Trek, Bora-hansgrohe, Groupama-FDJ and Intermarché-Wanty and Louis Talpe, among others, flash by.See the Story
IN BEELD. Stargazing on the Roundabout: Jelle Van Damme and Louis Talpe explore among the professors
Professors · WashingtonThree GW professors discussed self-advocacy as Black women in professional and academic spaces at the University Student Center on Monday. Professors Renee’ Roberts-Turner, Shana Mashego and Jameta Nicole Barlow shared personal stories about their experiences as Black women navigating the professional world. The Black Student Union hosted the conversation moderated by BSU Director of Advocacy Clarke Gilmore. Mashego, a professor of African Amer…See the Story
Black female GW professors talk navigating professional, academic spaces
Professors · CopenhagenWhen Danish courts expel criminals from foreign countries, the entry ban is often time-limited. In reality, it usually amounts to life imprisonment, according to two professors. The European Court of Human Rights will now seek an answer from Denmark.See the Story
Professors seek Supreme Court review of 'shocking' district court ruling: Temporary entry ban applies in reality permanently.
Professors · PolandProfessors from Vilnius and Lviv arrived in Toruń in May 1945 and were soon given the task of establishing the first Polish university not only in the region, but also in the whole of northern Poland. The choice of the patron of the new university took place naturally, because who if not the most famous Toruń native? Today the Nicolaus Copernicus University educates nearly 18,000 students.See the Story
Nicolaus Copernicus University. Vilnius and Lviv traces in Toruń
Professors · MaltaThe International Academy of the Order of St Lazarus, called Sancti Lazari Ordinis Academia Internationalis, has published the sixth volume of its academic journal called Acta Historiae Sancti Lazari Ordinis.Edited by professors Charles Savona-Ventura, Horatio C.R. Vella and Michael Ross, and published in English, this volume contains some of the papers presented during the international...See the Story
Order of St Lazarus academy issues sixth historical research volume
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ProfessorsPrinceton professor has criticized ‘whiteness’ in classics Critical race theory will be applied to the classics thanks to a $1 million grant given to two Ivy League professors. The Mellon Foundation granted the funds to Brown University Professor Sasha-Mae Eccleston and Dan-el Peralta, a Princeton University professor, for their “Racing the Classics” fellowship. Neither responded to two… SourceSee the Story
Professors get $1 million to apply ‘critical race studies’ to the classics
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Professors · PennsylvaniaPenn State professors and students gathered in the Old Main building to protest what they claim is President Neeli Bendapudi's inaction with regard to racial issues. To illustrate their point, each member of the group read an excerpt from a work of their choice. Dr. Michael West, a professor at Penn State, said he and others in the group are tired of protesting but will not stop until real change happens.See the Story
Penn State professors and students protest racial issues
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