Students at the U. of Kentucky want college leaders to heed their basic needs, the president of Hollins takes down blackface photos, and more.
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The request has drawn ridicule, especially from conservative news outlets. It’s part of activists’ broader push, though, to make the college rethink how it meets the needs of low-income students.
Librarians and researchers are paying attention to the products that the company has acquired, several of which they use to store data and share their work.
Small rebellions, universitywide subscription renegotiations, and a European open-access mandate for certain research are putting unusual pressure on industry giants.
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