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Ex-SJSU volleyball player speaks out on alleged scholarship deception by coach during trans scandal

Elle Patterson never planned to go to San Jose State and end up as a figure in a federal Title IX investigation. Patterson originally committed to Fairfield on a full scholarship for women's volleyball. But then she found out the coach who recruited her, Todd Kress, was leaving Fairfield to take the job at San Jose State.

Fox News 5d ago

Politicization in humanities scholarship may compromise scholarly standards

Politicization in humanities scholarship may compromise scholarly standards Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A national report co-authored by a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa sociologist has found that while the humanities and social sciences continue to produce rigorous and valuable scholarship, some disciplines are experiencing instances where scholarly standards have been compromised as political considerations shape research and academic evaluation. The report,...

Phys.org 1d ago

Suvendu Adhikari’s first month as CM: The Nayak phase of power

Every new government gets a small honeymoon with history. Franklin Roosevelt used his to tell a broken America that the first task of power was not perfection, but motion: “Above all, try something.” Suvendu Adhikari, a month after taking oath as CM of West Bengal on Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary on May 9, seems to have imbibed that spirit.

Times of India 1d ago

Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white

Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white Owen Ferguson Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Having Black teachers and other educators of color improves students' classroom experiences, research shows. They often serve as role models, set high academic expectations and teach material that connects to students' lives outside of schools. This can lead to higher standardized test scores, better school attendance and more classroom...

Phys.org 3d ago

[Written Question] Overseas Students: Gaza

Question by: Rachael Maskell Answering Body: Home Office Question: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will confirm whether the expediting of Visas and support for exiting Gaza for Chevening and full scholarship offer holders for Gazan students will be extended to the next academic year.

UK Parliament Written Questions 7d ago

Four of the most absurd reasons college football players have been ruled ineligible in recent years

With everyone still reacting to the news that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been ruled eligible to play following his gambling scandal, it made me think about just how far the sport has shifted from just a decade prior. Some fans may not realize it, but the pendulum has swung so far in the other direction so quickly it would give anyone whiplash. In just a few short years, we went from Jim Harbaugh being read the riot act for lying about buying recruits some cheeseburgers while...

Fox News 1d ago

Lawyers fighting SJSU over volleyball scandal respond to federal Title IX probe findings

Multiple lawyers representing women affected by the San José State University (SJSU) volleyball scandal have responded to findings of a federal investigation into the incident. Part of the findings from the investigation, published by Fox News Digital on Wednesday, reveal new details of how the school handled allegations against a trans athlete of plotting to have a teammate harmed during a match, the initial recruitment of the trans athlete without allegedly disclosing the player's birth...

Fox News 6d ago

Inside the fallout of the SJSU volleyball scandal: ‘This is an obvious problem’

Employees across the entire California State University System (CSU) came back from lunch to an email on March 6, announcing that their employer was suing President Donald Trump's Department of Education. It was happening because San Jose State University (SJSU) had a transgender volleyball player on its women’s team for three years, allegedly didn’t tell multiple female teammates that the player was male, and then refused to accept the U.S. Department of Education findings that determined...

Fox News 7d ago

How to Tell the American Story

Illustrations by Tyler ComrieOn a July afternoon in 2019, I found myself in a large, sun-dappled room within one of America’s great estates. An assemblage of distinguished jurists, Ivy League professors, nonprofit leaders, journalists, and theologians sat around me in a half circle. I was trying to be on my best behavior, but I blurted out a word dirty enough to make them blanch.

The Atlantic 2d ago

'PoK would be in India had Op Sindoor lasted 2 more days': Spiritual leader Rambhadracharya

Hindu spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya on Friday claimed that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) would have become part of India had Operation Sindoor continued for two more days. Addressing a gathering during the Shriram Katha in Lucknow in the presence of defence minister Rajnath Singh, Rambhadracharya praised the military operation carried out after the Pahalgam terror attack. "Under Operation Sindoor, nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan were destroyed.

Times of India 5d ago