The TA at Alabama-Birmingham whom students call a white supremacist; 3 tips for building an innovation campus; how to be a better listener; and more.
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Key to the dispute at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is a CV that highlights the graduate student’s “European ancestry.” But he insists he is no longer a member of Identity Evropa, a white-supremacist group.
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For the first time in Southeastern Conference history, all member institutions have been designated by the Carnegie Commission as doctoral universities holding the highest level of research activity.