Great story about one of my doctoral school classmates!
Posts by Liz Lightfoot
Sara Whitmer • • • 1h • 8 I'm sure many of you have heard by now that earlier this week, IU k*lled the print edition of its student paper, the IDS. The issue that was supposed to print this week contained criticism of the Whitten regime and IUs further slide into scist control, and they couldn't allow that to happen during Homecoming, when all the rich alumni are in town. Enter Purdue! The Purdue student paper, The Exponent, owns its own presses. Yesterday, in an act of tremendous solidarity with their biggest rival school, they printed the forbidden issue of the IDS. They then drove it to Bloomington overnight and stocked all of the IDS boxes on campus, just in time for Homecoming. Solidarity is what makes us stronger, and solidarity will be what ultimately allows us to triumph, if we can ever truly get it together. I hope everyone has a fun, safe day if they're going out today, and I hope we can think about what acts of solidarity we can begin taking to really make this movement MOVE - beyond a permitted expression of upset into more active resistance. 75 12 comments
Purdue to the rescue of IU student newspaper, whose institution was attempting censorship. Details in alt!
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When a disabled young woman moved out of a hospital to her own apartment, the Trump administration celebrated — even though it's ending the federal program that made it possible.
Really concerned about the Fulbright program!
International students contribute $44 billion to the US economy annually, creating 1 job for every 4 students enrolled.
Higher ed is America’s 10th largest export industry. A finance professor explores how their impact reaches beyond big cities to small towns like Mankato, MN.
Here's another article. Can't find much coverage in major news sources, though this could be devastating to people with disabilities.
www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
One part of the ACL that could be in danger is the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), which funds research that has led to vast improvements in the lives of disabled people.
I am not sure which of the critical ACL programs will be saved, but I'm very worried that older people and disabled people will lose much of the progress they have gained through ACL programs over the years
ACL also brings together major offices, like the Admin on Aging and the Admin on Disability, which is important for coordination and EFFICIENCY.
I'm very concerned about the dismantling of the Administration on Community Living. ACL funds programs like Meals on Wheels or Independent Living Services that support people to live in the community. This has not been much getting attention in the media.
www.marketwatch.com/story/agency...
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Meta might have used 42 of my articles to train its AI. I'd encourage social work scholars to search their name and see how much of your work might have been pirated.
#socialwork
Rubio terminated 5800 USAID contracts – more than 90% of its foreign aid programs – in defiance of the courts.
Here’s a list of just some of the lifesaving awards that were terminated. Nearly all were Congressionally mandated. They’ve saved millions of lives. 🧵
First page of ACE letter
Second page and beginning of signatures
Third page - CSWE listed
Fourth and final page of letter - just signatures
The Council on Social Work Education (@cswe.bsky.social) is a signatory to the American Council on Education letter in response to the February 14th "Dear Colleague" letter aimed at institutions of education K-12 through higher ed. #socialwork
Photo of title of the talk - "recent federal government changes and their impacts on social work."
Great to see 225+ faculty, staff, and students from Arizona State University School of Social Work at our talk yesterday about recent federal changes and their potential impacts on social work education, social work research, and social work practice. Social workers are paying attention.
One of our faculty at @asusocialwork.bsky.social, Dr. Shanondora Billiot, is an author of this major report.
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/10/c...
How Trump’s medical research cuts would hit colleges and hospitals in every state: www.nytimes.com/interactive/... My colleagues and I crunched the numbers.
Nice distraction to read about the history of Valentines Cards. Apparently may of the original cards sent in the 1860s were "absolutely intended to be sent as cruel insults."
Whenever you hear someone sneer about scientific research that seems useless to them — “they’re studying the spit of lizards?!” — remind them that’s exactly how we got Ozempic.
globalnews.ca/news/9793403...
Sam Nujoma, the freedom fighter who led Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 and served as its first president for 15 years, has died. He was 95.
Photo of a tweet. Last year, $9B of the $35B that NIH granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as "indirect costs." Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost research institutions chan charge the government to 15%.
Shocking!
This will have huge effects on research universities.
Apparently there has been an all night fillibuster in the Senate that's still going on. It wasn't mentioned in the NYT. Guess I need to go to Bluesky first in the morning...
Pretty good article discussing various ways campuses are responding to potential ICE raids.
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
Some of the terms included: disability, disabilities, female, women, trauma, political, excluded, systemic, underserved, and just about every variation of diversity you could come up with. It's worth opening it up and reading these lists.