Tag: California State University

Cal State Professors Reach Tentative Deal to End Strike

The California State University system and the union representing thousands of professors and lecturers reached a tentative deal on Monday to raise wages, ending what was the largest strike by university faculty members in U.S. history. The deal, announced by both sides on Monday night, came just hours after the California Faculty Association, the union […]

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Cal State Faculty Begin Largest U.S. Strike of University Professors

In the largest university faculty strike in U.S. history, thousands of professors and lecturers throughout the California State University system walked off the job on Monday to demand higher compensation, a protest that was expected to cancel most classes early in the academic period. The California Faculty Association, which represents 29,000 professors, lecturers, librarians, counselors […]

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Why Warblers Flock to Tonier Neighborhoods

At a meeting of urban wildlife researchers in Washington, D.C., in June, one diagram made it into so many PowerPoint presentations that its recurrence became a running joke. The subject, though, was serious: The diagram illustrated the links between structural racism, pernicious landscape features such as urban heat islands, and impacts to biodiversity, and it […]

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