Washington Legislature Moves to Limit School Restraints and Seclusions
Annie Waldman reports on the attempts in Olympia to change the laws on restraint and seclusion in Washington schools.
Weekly E-book: Twelve Years a Slave
We bring you the non-Disney version of history with Solomon Northup’s autobiographical tale.
Four Kinds of Intelligence, and How the US Fails
Thoughts on American blindness by Gary Corseri.
First-ever adjunct walkout raises awareness of crisis in higher ed
Protesting poverty-level wages and a lack of respect from universities, adjunct faculty this week organized the first-ever National Adjunct Walkout Day. Kate Aronoff reports.
The Importance of Being Angry
Robert Burrowes turns from love to anger in this latest essay.
Cast Into The Depths: Perilous Waters for the American Psychological Association
Roy Eidelson discusses the role of the American Psychological Association in the practice of torture.
Weekly E-book: Open Access and the Humanities
Humanities have been much slower than science to adopt open access, even at the university level. Martin Paul Eve considers why in out ebook of the week.
Coming Out of the Shadows
Many eligible undocumented immigrants aren’t seeking deportation relief. Diana Anahi Torres-Valverde reports.
Uber Claims Credit for Drop in Drunk Driving Accidents. But Where’s the Evidence?
Uber claims they’ve saved more than a thousand lives in the past year. But what’s their evidence? Ryann Grochowski Jones reports.
Looking for an ATM I stumble upon a war crime: John Murphy’s Travels Among the Yezidi
On his way to find an ATM in the middle of nowhere, John Murphy discovers the real ugliness behind the ugliness in Kurdistan.
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