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Academic freedom policies should mean something (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

No matter one’s views on CRT or related lines of critical inquiry, current efforts in Florida are an attempt to subvert academic freedom and assert complete governmental control over faculty speech in public college and university classrooms. Florida looked to a 2006 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Garcetti v.

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The State of EdTech: OPMs, Risk Planning, and Generative AI: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 189 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Phill Hill

The Change Leader, Inc.

This technology might simplify content creation to meet academic standards while keeping faculty in control of what’s taught. 00:52:09] Phil Hill: Yeah, it’s counterintuitive, but you see it in research after research that that’s the case. 00:36:46] Phil Hill: I wish I had a more concise answer for you there.

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Higher Ed Cybersecurity, MOVEit Hack, and 3rd-Party Risk: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 163 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Brian Kelly

The Change Leader, Inc.

Institutions must annually vet employees granted access to information and ensure more people haven’t been granted access. I started way back in 2006 as the chief information security officer for Quinnipiac University. We had our students, faculty, and staff doing that long before it was an accepted practice.