Category Archives: Public History

On the Occupation of the U.S. Institute of Peace

Elon Musk’s so-called DOGE unit has occupied the U.S. Institute of Peace, an independent research institute established by the United States Congress. The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) is one of the leading non-profit research institutes for peace studies in … Continue reading

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American Federation of Teachers Lawsuit vs. Dept. Ed.

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Democracy Forward, and their allies have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education and its Trump-appointed leaders. “A lawsuit filed Tuesday accuses the Trump administration of trying to radically rewrite well-established civil rights … Continue reading

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Defending Academic Freedom

Defending academic freedom has become an essential daily task for professors and researchers in the United States. The Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom (CDAF) at the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has prepared resources and toolkits for … Continue reading

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Firing of Military Chair Disrupts Civil-Military Relations

In a Friday night purge, President Trump has fired the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the top military general in the United States, along with five other generals and military lawyers. “President Trump fired the country’s senior military … Continue reading

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AAUP Lawsuit Blocks Trump Executive Orders

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and its allies have successfully blocked (at least temporarily) two key executive orders issued by President Trump on higher education issues. The Democracy Forward lawsuit claims that the Trump executive orders are unconstitutional, … Continue reading

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Trump Declares Himself King

President Trump has declared himself king, opposing himself to the legitimately elected representatives of the State of New York over a congestion pricing law. The White House issued a post on X stating that “CONGESTION PRICING IS DEAD. Manhattan, and … Continue reading

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Illinois Digital Humanities Symposium

Illinois State University is hosting an Illinois Digital Humanities Symposium on 11 April 2025. Undergraduate and graduate students in History and other Humanities disciplines at Northern Illinois University may be interested in presenting at this symposium or attending the sessions. … Continue reading

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Massive Cuts to Medicaid Planned

Republicans in the House of Representatives are planning to make massive cuts to Medicaid, one of the essential healthcare programs in the United States. “Mike Johnson, the House Speaker, has been hard at work on a major bill that can … Continue reading

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DOGE itself is Unconstitutional

A former Associate White House Counsel and legal scholar asserts that the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is not a legitimate department at all, and as such is completely unconstitutional. Alan Charles Raul, former Associate White House Counsel and … Continue reading

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Defending Research and Higher Education in the U.S.

Professors, researchers, and educators across the nation are taking actions to defend research and higher education in the United States. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) states: “The Trump administration and many state governments are accelerating attacks on academic … Continue reading

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